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Friday, October 30, 2009
1968 Fender Bronco in Chicago area for $600
This is a legitimate vintage guitar at a decent price. Not a major bargain but worth it if you want something that will hold it's value over time. All the pre 1970 Fenders are going to be going up quite a bit in the next few years. Personally, I like these 24" scale "student model" Fender guitars.
vintage 1968 fender bronco guitar - $600 (farmington hills)
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Date: 2009-10-21, 7:09PM EDT
Reply to: sale-kuyaz-1431949475@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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up for sale is my 1968 fender bronco. This guitar is all original, made in the USA in 1968. This guitar shows typical wear for its age, but has absolutely no repairs, cracks, or damage of any kind other than some chipped paint here and there. This guitar was discontinued in the late 70's and is valued as a collectors item. The bronco features a short scale neck, one single coil pick up at the bridge position, and a unique tremolo system, only featured on the fender bronco!!! I do not have the tremolo bar, but this is an easy piece to replace. The action is very low, with no buzzing. I had this guitar set up by Mike Koontz and have not really played it since. This is your chance to own a very rare and beautiful guitar! This sale includes a non original hard shell case and is cash only. Please email me if your interested at Ivanantoniogamboa@yahoo.com
thank you!
Location: farmington hills
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