For players who love the charm of the past combined with modern features, Fender presents the Vintera ‘60s Telecaster Modified. This guitar mixes classic looks with a modern neck and fingerboard, hotter pickups, and updated electronics, packing a powerful punch. The recreated ‘60s single - coil Telecaster pickups have increased output, offering twangy and articulate tones suitable for any music style. The '60s C - shaped neck with a 9.5” - radius maple fingerboard and 21 medium - jumbo frets gives a great modern playing feel. A vintage - style Tele® bridge with three brass saddles creates the characteristic twang, and 4 - way switching provides more tonal variety. Series wiring makes it sound fat like a humbucking pickup, and the S - 1™ switch creates a cool “strangled” tone. It also has vintage - style tuning machines, strap buttons, chrome hardware, and a four - bolt neck plate. Comes with a deluxe gig bag.
Body Shape: Telecaster®
Body Colour: Sea Foam Green
Body Material: Alder
Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
Fretboard Material: Pau Ferro
Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm)
Scale Length: 25.5' (648 mm)
No. of Frets: 21
Fretboard Inlays: White Dot
Pickups: Vintage - Style '60s Single - Coil Hot Tele®
Bridge: 3 - Saddle Vintage - Style Strings - Through - Body Tele® with Chrome Barrel Saddles
Pickguard: 3 - Ply Mint Green
Strings: Fender® USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges)
Tuning Machines: Vintage - Style
Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome
Case: Gig Bag





Using this Fender Vintera 60s Modified Telecaster is a breeze. First, make sure your guitar is in tune using the vintage - style tuning machines. Then, plug it into your amplifier. You can experiment with the 4 - way switching to get different tones for your music. The S - 1™ switch can create a unique sound, so play around with it. When not in use, store it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. For maintenance, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep them sounding good. Wipe down the body and fretboard to prevent dirt buildup. Also, check the tuning machines and bridge occasionally to make sure they're in good condition. If you're going to travel with the guitar, handle it carefully to avoid any damage.