c.1967 Fender Coronado II Sunburst w/Reissue Neck + Gig Bag
This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
The Guitar Is In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Original c.1967 Fender Coronado II Body
Original Sunburst Finish Shows Cosmetic Playwear Throughout Including Two Round Marks And Scratches Around Tailpiece, Scuffs And Dings (As Shown)
Back Shows Buckle Rash (See Photos)
Original Bridge, Knobs And Tailpiece
Two Original 1960's Fender Coronado II Pickups
Electronics Appear To Have Been Replaced
Replacement Switch Tip
Missing Pickguard
Replaced Reissue Fender Coronado II Neck
Block Inlays
Replacement Neck Plate
Weight: 5lbs 10oz
Nut Width: 1.65"
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: .81"
Neck Depth At 12th Fret: .88"
Guitar Comes With Gig Bag And No Additional Accessories
The Fender Coronado II marked Fender’s ambitious foray into the world of hollow-body electric guitars—a territory long dominated by Gibson and Gretsch. Designed by Roger Rossmeisl, who had previously worked with Rickenbacker, the Coronado II featured a fully hollow laminated maple body with a stylish double-cutaway design, distinguishing it visually and sonically from Fender’s solid-body staples like the Stratocaster and Telecaster. It came equipped with two DeArmond single-coil pickups, a floating bridge with a trapeze tailpiece, and a bolt-on maple neck—unusual for a hollow-body guitar.