Up for sale is a 1983 Squier Bullet, one of the increasingly sought-after Made in Japan models from Fender's legendary early-'80s FujiGen era. These guitars have developed a strong following among players and collectors alike thanks to their excellent craftsmanship, vintage Fender DNA, and unique place in the history of the Squier brand. Long before Squier became known as Fender's budget line, these early Japanese instruments were built to an impressively high standard and remain some of the most respected guitars to wear the Squier logo.
This Bullet shows honest signs of use from over four decades of making music, with cosmetic wear visible in several spots as pictured. Nothing excessive, just the kind of character you'd hope to find on a guitar that's actually been played and enjoyed. Overall, it remains a fantastic example of an early MIJ Bullet and is ready for many more years of service.
The 1983 Bullet was designed as a straightforward, player-focused instrument that delivered classic Fender feel in a stripped-down and highly functional package. Features typically include a comfortable maple neck, 25.5" scale length, vintage-style frets, and a hardtail bridge design that provides excellent tuning stability and punchy sustain. The lightweight body and simple controls make it an incredibly easy guitar to pick up and play, whether you're tracking in the studio, rehearsing with a band, or just relaxing on the couch.
What really makes these early Japanese Bullets special is the quality of the build. The neck pockets are tight, the fretwork is consistently impressive, and the overall feel rivals many guitars that originally sold for far more money. Players often describe these FujiGen-built Squiers as hidden gems, offering vintage Fender-style tone and craftsmanship without the price tag associated with many American-made instruments from the same era. As collectors continue to discover and appreciate the early MIJ Squiers, clean original examples have become increasingly difficult to find.
If you've been looking for one of the most interesting and historically significant early Squier models, this 1983 Bullet is a fantastic opportunity. It delivers vintage Japanese craftsmanship, classic Fender-inspired playability, and the kind of mojo that only comes from a guitar that's been making music since the early days of the Squier brand. It will be packed professionally and shipped promptly so it arrives ready for its next chapter.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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