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1999 Fender Mustang MG66 Vintage Reissue 3TS

Fender

$1,326.52
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Northwest Vintage Guitars presents a super vibey 1999 Fender Mustang Vintage Reissue model MG66 in 3 tone sunburst and featuring a chocolate Rosewood fretboard.  These Vintage Spec Reissues are highly regarded among collectors and players alike.  Excellent build quality, high quality materials, and excellent vintage spec pickups.  Tonewoods include a Basswood body, maple neck, and an Indian Rosewood fretboard.   

The nut measures 1.58", neck depth is .83"-.94" at the 1st and 12th frets respectively.  It's a medium C profile that mimicks the late 60's catve fairly well. The neck is straight, the truss rod turns in both directions, and the relief is currently set for optimum playability.  The MIJ Fender Vintage Pickups give that signature Mustang tone.   

There are scattered scratches, dents and chips as pictured.  Not a lot.   It remians in excellent playable condition with fresh nickel 10s and polished frets.  7.18 lbs, comes safely packed in the Fender branded gig bag in the photos.  Trem arm is not original. 

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Sometimes the guitar just doesn’t work out and we get it.  We follow all Reverb guidelines to ensure quick and accurate resolutions.  Please review our return policy on our store page.  We strive to deliver your guitar in the exact condition pictured and described.  Please contact us first if there is any issue with your guitar.  

We are in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, so humidity levels can vary greatly within the US and around the world.  Your guitar may need a truss rod adjustment when it arrives.