
It’s something special to have a ’60s Telecaster in the shop with this much vintage vibe. The original blonde finish shows extensive checking and play wear—exactly what you'd hope to see in a well-loved guitar from this era. It looks fantastic.
The frets are original and still playable across the neck. The bridge pickup is original as well, while the neck pickup has been replaced to a Seymour Duncan Antiquity. The pots and wiring follow the original schematic and remain intact.
One note: the high E tuner is slightly bent but still functions properly.
This guitar comes with an original, era-correct black case with orange interior. It's rare to find such a strong example of a late-’60s Telecaster—don’t miss the opportunity to check it out.
Specs:
- 1867 Fender Telecaster
- Original Blonde finish
- Ash body
- Maple neck
- Veneer Brazilian rosewood fretboard
- Original frets
- Original bridge
- Replaced Seymour Duncan antiquity neck pickup
- Vintage Tele wiring diagram
- Pot code dates to '67
- Original wiring in tact
- Original Kluson tuners
- High e tuner has been damaged and is slightly bent
- 7.25" radius
- 25.5" scale length
- Serial number dates to 66-67
- Neck heal stamped JAN66
- Era correct black case with orange interior