'66 Mustang project
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'66 Mustang project
Found this the other day, looked okay except for the refinish and a few missing parts (pickup covers, string tree, some screws and bits). Going to need a new nut too.
The neck has been refinished also, I've got to see about removing that...
They were kind enough to tape off the neck date though...but not the truss rod nut?
I had a '65 a few years ago that had the bridge pickup swapped out, so it was cool to see the original pickups.
Got all the hardware off, going to experiment with the finish...looks like it was Blue to begin with.
My old '65...I want to get this one like it!
The neck has been refinished also, I've got to see about removing that...
They were kind enough to tape off the neck date though...but not the truss rod nut?
I had a '65 a few years ago that had the bridge pickup swapped out, so it was cool to see the original pickups.
Got all the hardware off, going to experiment with the finish...looks like it was Blue to begin with.
My old '65...I want to get this one like it!
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That blue could be very well under there. I'd try to see if it is. Maybe you can restore it! It would be tedious work but hell, having the original finish would be worth it.
Cool project!
Cool project!
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Good luck. Looks like a fun project. That blue would look very nice.
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Oh I hate them painted necks - wtf?!
Reminds me of my old mustang bass...
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Good luck!
Reminds me of my old mustang bass...
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... =6&t=24902" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good luck!
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Needs more paint. I think they left some of the fretboard exposed
Looks like a good score though! Are you restoring it to Daphne blue?
Looks like a good score though! Are you restoring it to Daphne blue?
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Yeah...I know, it's nuts what people do to guitars!mbene085 wrote:Needs more paint. I think they left some of the fretboard exposed
Looks like a good score though! Are you restoring it to Daphne blue?
I'm planning to go back to blue, though I haven't done much of anything to it. I did order some pickup covers, but that's about it so far...
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Pacafeliz wrote:Oh I hate them painted necks - wtf?!
Reminds me of my old mustang bass...
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... =6&t=24902
Good luck!
cool thread, I'm hoping the finish might be there, but I'm not holding my breath!
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Be extra careful with the headstock. With a bit of luck there'll be a decal under there.
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So no luck with it being nitro...and no luck with any original finish.
Here's where I had to stop tonight. That crack runs all the way around...but seems stable so far.
The finish on the neck isn't actually that thick, there's a grey primer or something under the red that's coming off pretty easy.
A few stamps were still hiding under the red at the heel!
Things I've learned so far with the heat gun...any remaining nitro (like the layer that "was" there in the neck pocket) is pretty flammable! So are side dots...luckily I caught the one before it got too bad. Also the sealer or whatever on the body is a pain.
Here's where I had to stop tonight. That crack runs all the way around...but seems stable so far.
The finish on the neck isn't actually that thick, there's a grey primer or something under the red that's coming off pretty easy.
A few stamps were still hiding under the red at the heel!
Things I've learned so far with the heat gun...any remaining nitro (like the layer that "was" there in the neck pocket) is pretty flammable! So are side dots...luckily I caught the one before it got too bad. Also the sealer or whatever on the body is a pain.
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PorkyPrimeCut wrote:Be extra careful with the headstock. With a bit of luck there'll be a decal under there.
I had high hopes...I even got a little excited when I pulled the first layer off, thinking there was an outline, but no luck sadly.
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That's definitely a project worth pursuing. Nice work!
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Worked some more this morning. There's an ES stamp hiding under there!
eghh....not sure how the body turned out. Meh. Oh, and it's a three piece body, so I shouldn't worry about that seam too much, right?
I think the neck is going to be great though! Most of the undercoat came off with a scraper, so not too much sanding.
eghh....not sure how the body turned out. Meh. Oh, and it's a three piece body, so I shouldn't worry about that seam too much, right?
I think the neck is going to be great though! Most of the undercoat came off with a scraper, so not too much sanding.
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cool!
...and i don't seem to recall ever seeing an ES stamp on a Mustang before!
...and i don't seem to recall ever seeing an ES stamp on a Mustang before!
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Neck & body just got to MJT. Got my waterslides in today...though it'll be a while before they get to go on, so into the parts box they go!
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Look forward to seeing it done, love seeing these transformations.