The Precision Bass has long been a go to choice both in the studio and on stage, with its straightforward design, simple control layout, and split coil pickup delivering impressive versatility across a wide range of styles.

This 1978 left handed Precision Bass is a classic example of late 1970s Fender production. It features an Ash body paired with a Maple neck and fingerboard, along with a slightly narrower nut width than typically found on 1950s or 1960s models. The body is finished in a natural clear lacquer that highlights the wood grain, while the neck retains the four bolt construction. A black plastic pickguard and the traditional P Bass split coil pickup complete the look and feel of this iconic design.

This guitar is in very good, original condition, with only very minimal signs of play wear and patina. The lacquer has fairly heavily yellowed over time, but is in otherwise great condition. Includes a non original case. 

This guitar has been given a full service and appraisal by our luthiers at the Vintage Instrument Workshop, and includes a 2 year warranty. 

Listed2 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Precision Bass Left-Handed with Maple Fretboard
Categories
Year
  • 1978
Made In
  • United States
Series
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Active / Passive Pickups
  • Passive Pickups
Neck Material
  • Maple
Offset Body
  • Non-Offset Body
Active Preamp
  • No Preamp
Right / Left Handed
  • Left Handed
Body Material
  • Ash
Pickup Configuration
  • Split-Coil
Number of Strings
  • 4-String
Model Family
Body Shape
  • P-Style
Color Family
  • Yellow
Number of Frets
  • 20

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