The pickups, wiring, and knobs are all DeArmond made. The vibrato is also unique to this guitar as it is variation of the usual vibrato from the Coronado guitars, but with a solid finished wood block on top. The 'Wildwood IV' decal is on the body where the usual models have the Wildwood name embossed on the pick guard. There's no neck date, or 'Coronado II' decal as this was not from the normal production line. This guitar was some kind of prototype, one-off NAMM show guitar, or a custom order by someone with a lot of pull at Fender. The gold neck plate has an 'L' serial number which dates to 1964, but the guitar was obviously made later than '64. According to the serial number, this could be a 1968-1970 guitar.ฤก960's Fender Coronado II Wildwood IV with original GOLD HARDARE! Judging by its appointments, it probably dates to late 1967 or early 1968. Coronado The Coronado was Fender's first electric-acoustic line. Four-bolt neck plate with large Fender 'F' logo and serial. A Near Mint 1967 Cherry Sunburst Coronado ll.
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