Fender's American Vintage line has always been the top tier of vintage-spec guitars. With individual models from specific years recreated in exacting detail, these are the truest to the originals you can get today.
Now, Fender has relaunched the series with a brand new lineup, including specific models never before reissued. They're like the best closet finds you could ever chance upon, except they're brand new.
Real Vintage vs. American Vintage
This Jazzmaster from 1967 has:
- Wonderful red finish
- Matching headstock
- Bound neck
- Block inlays
It sold this year for over $10,000.
See its price historyThis Jazzmaster from 1967 has:
- Wonderful red finish
- Matching headstock
- Bound neck
- Block inlays
It sold this year for over $10,000.
See its price historyThis '66 American Vintage II Jazzmaster has:
- Wonderful red finish
- Matching headstock
- Bound neck
- Block inlays
And is available for $2,399.99.
Add to your FeedReal Vintage vs. American Vintage
This Jazzmaster from 1967 has:
• Wonderful red finish
• Matching headstock
• Bound neck
• Block inlays
It sold this year for over $10,000.
See its price historyThis '66 American Vintage II Jazzmaster has:
• Wonderful red finish
• Matching headstock
• Bound neck
• Block inlays
And is available for $2,399.99.
Add to your FeedAmerican Vintage, American Vintage Reissue, AVRI—no matter the name you use, these are the Fender models we here at Reverb recommend, again and again. Fender's new American Vintage II Series puts up a whole new range of guitars and basses we'll be recommending for years to come.
Featuring ash or alder bodies, nitrocellulose lacquer finishes, vintage-style hardware, and period-correct pickups, right down to their cloth-covered wires, these instruments are all built with care in Fender's Corona, California factory.