Introduced in 1964 - Essentially a Duo Sonic with a Dynamic Fender Vibrato.
1966 Fender Mustang.
Offset asymmetrical double cutaway solid body. This 12 1/4 inch wide guitar weighs 7.60 lbs. and has a wide nut width of just over 1 5/8 inches and a scale length of 24.00 inches. Solid alder 'slab' body, one-piece maple neck, veneer rosewood fret-board with 22 original medium frets and pearloid dot position markers. Fender 'Transitional' headstock logo with "Fender" in gold with black trim followed by "Mustang" in black and and "Pat. 2,741,146 2,960,900 Des 169,062 Pat. Pend" beneath that. Individual Fender "F" style tuning gears with octagonal white plastic buttons. Single 'butterfly' string guide with plastic spacer. Four-bolt Fender "F" neck plate with serial number "184485" stamped between the top two screws. Two black bakelite, slant mounted black-bottom single-coil pickups with balanced outputs of 5.63k and 5.52k. Three-layer plastic (pearloid/black/white) pickguard with 12 screws. Two controls (one volume, one tone) plus two three-way pickup selector switches. Black plastic control knobs with seven sides and white line markers. Fender Mustang Bridge with six adjustable saddles. Fender 'Dynamic Vibrato' tailpiece. The neck is stamped "16 JUN 66B", the potentiometers are stamped "137 6642" (CTS, October 1966). The Daphne Blue finish has uniformly faded to an attractive bluish green color. There is some minor finish checking and there are a few insignificant surface marks or 'dings' on the back and sides of the body. This guitar is in excellent plus (8.75) condition and is complete with its original tremolo arm. Housed in its original Fender gray hardshell case with black imitation leather ends and orange plush lining (8.75).
The Fender Mustang was introduced in August 1964 before the sale of Fender Electric Instruments to CBS. The idea was to create a mid-line model between the student grade DuoSonic, and the professional Telecaster. The Mustang was a very popular model, and was made until 1981. Originally designed with a 22.5 inch scale guitar, the Mustang is almost always found with a 24.25 inch scale. Early models had a slab alder body, but it was given the patented Fender contour body in early 1969.