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We're taking the good vibrations of Squier's Classic Vibe series and amping things up with five fabulous models, outfitted in exclusive custom colorways that you can only get at the Chicago Music Exchange!
NEW Classic Vibe '60s Competition Mustang and Competition Mustang Bass in Capri Orange with Dakota Red Stripe
With looks inspired by classic Shelby Mustang sports cars, the Classic Vibe '60s Competition Mustang and Competition Mustang Bass in Capri Orange with Dakota Red Stripes are small in size, but huge on tone! Featuring a short 24" scale length, Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups, and a vintage-style tremolo, these models help you produce the classic tones of Nirvana, The Rolling Stones, The Pixies, Talking heads, and so many others!
NEW Classic Vibe '60s Custom Telecaster in Olive
A nod to the double-bound Telecasters of the 1960s, the Classic Vibe '60s Custom Telecaster produces timeless Tele tones with Fender-Designed alnico Single-Coil pickups. Modern player player-friendly features accompany throwback styling for the best of both worlds.
NEW Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmasters
An homage to a timeless Fender favorite, the Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmaster adds yet another unique set of iconic tones to the Classic Vibes line, courtesy of its dual Fender-Designed alnico single coil pickups, wired using specially-voiced rhythm and lead circuit controls. These Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmasters each boast a gold anodized aluminum pickguard, ‘60s-inspired headstock markings, a vintage style tremolo system, and a floating bridge with barrel saddles—to give you a look that’s all your own, on top of classic Fender tone!
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We're taking the good vibrations of Squier's Classic Vibe series and amping things up with five fabulous models, outfitted in exclusive custom colorways that you can only get at the Chicago Music Exchange!
SQUIER '60s ESQUIRE
- Double-bound and dressed in a refined Lake Placid Blue finish, the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Custom Esquire comes outfitted with a three-ply parchment pickguard, an Alnico single-coil pickup in the bridge, and authentic Esquire-styling wiring identical to the original.
SQUIER '70s JAGUAR
- The Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar is a wild cat indeed, loud and proud with a Purple Metallic finish and a four-ply tortoise pickguard. Made to match, the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Stratocaster sports the same, popping with a Purple Metallic finish and a four-ply tortoise pickguard.
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SQUIER '60s TELECASTER THINLINES
- Lastly, but certainly not least, we doubled down on the Squier Classic Vibe '60s Telecaster Thinline, offering a Black Metallic model with an Indian laurel fingerboard and silver anodized pickguard, as well as a Butterscotch Blonde model with a three-ply black pickguard for a classic look inspired by Fender's earliest days.
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