FENDER MUSTANG FAQ

The first Fender Mustang was introduced in August 1964 and experienced its first full year of production in 1965. The Mustang was originally designed as the first student guitar th...
1. Turn the guitar upside down. There is only one plastic cover on the back. Remove the six screws holding on the plastic cover and remove it. 2. Hold the guitar upside down in you...
1. Loosen the locking mechanism behind the tuning peg and pull the string out out of the groove. Drag the loose string through the tailpiece to completely remove it from the guitar...
1. Remove the strings prior to working on the guitar. Remove the guitar strings. To do so, turn the tuners counterclockwise until the strings are slack. Cut the strings just below ...
1. Close the door and loosen the door hinge attaching bolts with a wrench. Each of the two hinges is secured with three bolts. 2. Lift upward on the door until the door is centered...
1. Raise the front of the Mustang with a jack, then lower the car onto jack stands positioned underneath the frame rails. 2. Remove the bolts which secure the front bumper to the c...
The Mustang tremolo incorporates a flat metal plate which sits against the body of the guitar. The tremolo system is incorporated into the bridge and tailpiece. Two poles hold the ...
1. Remove the bolts that secure the bumper brackets to the frame with a deep-set socket wrench. The bumper brackets are located underneath the front of the bumper. 2. Remove the bo...
1. Set the pressure washer nozzle so that it puts out a 3-inch-wide spray. If you set it any narrower, the pressure will be too concentrated and you risk blasting off the paint. 2....
Mint Fender Mustangs can go from anywhere from $800-$1000. Thanks for using Cha...
1. Park the car on a hard, level surface. Set the emergency brake and chock the wheels. 2. Remove all of the components from the apron panel with the appropriately-sized sockets an...
1. Loosen, but do not remove, the lug nuts that secure the wheel to the wheel hub with a lug nut wrench. 2. Lift the car with a hydraulic jack and position it onto jack stands to s...
I have seen about 2 dozen fender mustangs from the 60s in person, on ebay, ect. Usually something nice like a 65 can fetch anywhere from 800 to 3000 dollars, depending on it's cond...
Fender issued serial numbers 60,000 through 70,000 during 1962. If you go to their website Fender.com you can get a chart that you can reference. Hope it helps!-Kirk Romo.
Well, the Japan Re-issues, in my experience, sometimes start with "R". This is not very well documented, but I hae seen a few examples. The next digit is not a ZERO. It is an O. So...
Roughly 1965 You could also remove the neck, there's a stamp on the heel with the exact date of production.
Removing the front fender requires that you remove a few othe components at the grill. The headlight bucket needs to be removed or detached from the grill components. The top fende...
Assuming it was made in USA Your guitar was made at the. Fullerton Plant (Fender - CBS Era), USA in the Year(s): 1973 - 1974 . Info from the Guitar Dater Project http://www.guitard...
It should be 1978. Here are two links for you to review. http://www.guitarnucleus.com/fenderserial.html And the Fender site. http://www.fender.com/support/usa_instruments.php.
Any genre you want, moron. That's like asking which roads can you drive a Vauxhall car on...
This is an old bass. The serial numbering system changed shortly after Fender was taken over by CBS. The number 168429 dates from 1965 - 1967. So sometime around when the Beatles w...
Info courtesy of the Guitar Dater Project http://www.guitardaterproject.org/fender.aspx Your guitar was made at the Fullerton Plant (Fender - CBS Era), USA in the Year(s): 1975 www...
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