1967 Fender Mustang Bass in very good condition, with a Dakota Red finish, a maple neck, and a Rosewood fingerboard. All original and complete, including the case.
It has a great-playing straight neck, and the frets are in superb condition. The body finish has a few small scuffs and dings and light playwear, mainly around the edges. The back of the neck also has playwear through the finish. The headstock is clean with just a few small dings and some lacquer checking. Everything remains structurally sound with no breaks or repairs. The truss rod works correctly without issue. All electronics work and sound great.
Fully set up in our workshop with a set of D'Addario round-wound strings. The pots both date to the 31st week of 1966. The neck stamp reads Nov 66 B. The pickups date to Jan 67. Serial: 192052. Weight: 7 lbs 4.5 oz / 3.31 kg. Nut width: 41 mm. Depth at 1st fret: 21.5 mm.
| Condition | Very good 7.75/10 |
| Case | OHSC |
| Weight | 7 lbs 10.5 oz / 3.47 kg |
| Serial Number | 192052 |
1967 Fender Mustang Bass in very good condition, with a Dakota Red finish, a maple neck, and a Rosewood fingerboard. All original and complete, including the case.
It has a great-playing straight neck, and the frets are in superb condition. The body finish has a few small scuffs and dings and light playwear, mainly around the edges. The back of the neck also has playwear through the finish. The headstock is clean with just a few small dings and some lacquer checking. Everything remains structurally sound with no breaks or repairs. The truss rod works correctly without issue. All electronics work and sound great.
Fully set up in our workshop with a set of D'Addario round-wound strings. The pots both date to the 31st week of 1966. The neck stamp reads Nov 66 B. The pickups date to Jan 67. Serial: 192052. Weight: 7 lbs 4.5 oz / 3.31 kg. Nut width: 41 mm. Depth at 1st fret: 21.5 mm.
| Condition | Very good 7.75/10 |
| Case | OHSC |
| Weight | 7 lbs 10.5 oz / 3.47 kg |
| Serial Number | 192052 |








































