This is the EB-0 in the custom color Cardinal Red. It features a wide-nut neck, nickel hardware, and a small control cavity—specifications typical of a 1964 model—though the serial number corresponds to a 1965...
This is the EB-0 in the custom color Cardinal Red. It features a wide-nut neck, nickel hardware, and a small control cavity—specifications typical of a 1964 model—though the serial number corresponds to a 1965...
This is a rare custom color Stratocaster with a Shoreline Gold Metallic finish. Among the already limited custom finishes, this is the extremely rare Shoreline Gold Metallic. The custom color retains excellent clean...
A mid-60s Stratocaster with the original Lake Placid Blue finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, pre-CBS era Custom Colors were produced in limited quantities and...
A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
Bay Area Vintage Guitars is pleased to present this outstanding 1965 Supro 1622RT Tremo-Verb — a classic Valco-built Chicago combo whose chassis is stamped 6422RT, the factory engineering designation for this celebrated...
When it comes to Fender Custom Colors, "Firemist Gold" has to be one of our favorites! Original examples of this rare finish seldom show up for sale, making this original 1965 Jaguar a true highlight of any collection....
Olympic White, tortoise shell pickguard. Standard model with 24” scale. In excellent condition, a nice clean example with very few dings and scratches, no buckle rash or arm wear. The original frets are also in good...
Pleased to offer this original one owner 1965 Fender Stratocaster. This is a special one of many ‘60s Strats I’ve handled, with amazing sounding pickups and a very deep rich orange sunburst. Small headstock, white...
This late 1965 Fender Jaguar in blonde finish is the perfect deal if you’re looking for an addition of an 60’s offset to your collection! Gold Hardware with beautiful patina, it’s priced to sell! 7150 euros We ship...
Here’s a clean and super cool original Gibson Melody Maker single pickup from 1965. Someone babied this beautiful example with that double cutaway with the wider body. It’s got that perfect look and feel of a great...
This is a Long Vibrola-equipped SG Standard with an early 1965 serial number, featuring specifications close to the 1964 model. 42mm width neck, nickel hardware, square window numbered PAF pickups specification. The...
This 1965 Telecaster is the final year model to feature the spaghetti Fender logo decal, a design carried over from the “Broadcaster” era models released in 1950. From the latter half of 1959 through the early 1960s,...
This gorgeous 1965 Gibson Firebird I (non-reverse) comes in its rare, original Ember Red finish! This guitar features two screaming P-90 pickups, a short Maestro Vibrola, and a comfortable, Full C neck shape. There is...
1965 Gibson Melody Maker Double pickup model Full scale.Light weight and very comfortable guitar. Desired wide neck. Slab body. One piece mahogany. Collectors grade. Excellent condition. No breaks. Vibrant sunburst...
1965 Fender Jaguar Sunburst Leo Fender's flag ship guitar. Original hard shell case. Beautiful Birdseye Maple on the neck and headstock. This is a one owner guitar. Original.Slight finish ware to the back of neck.With...
1965 Fender Jaguar in excellent condition. This Jaguar is all original with no history or repairs. This Jaguar was constructed with an alder body and a maple neck with a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. The neck has a...
This 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is the complete package! As a transition-era instrument, it features a rosewood board, pearloid dots, and a transition logo. These grey bobbin pickups are all dated to August...
This 1965 Gibson ES-355TDC features ’64 appointments and original mono wiring from the factory! As Gibson’s top-of-the-line ES model, the 355 features block inlays on an ebony fretboard, a tortoiseshell...
And now for one of our personal favorite Fender custom colors! This 1965 Fender Stratocaster remains all original, including its Blue Ice Metallic finish. Originally appearing in 1965, this finish replaced Daphne Blue...
This Fender Stratocaster was made in the USA in 1965. This is a very nice guitar with only light play wear that is in 100% original condition. There are some small dings and dents, and very light checking, but overall...
Bound neck with dot inlays, November 1965 neck date, January 1966 pickup dates, a few very small dings on the body, missing a couple of pickguard screws, but overall it's in very clean original condition. Includes its...
This 1965 Gibson Firebird III is a lovely “non-reverse” example, maintaining its bright Inverness Green finish! This guitar is just as green under the guard as it is all over its body, making it a great...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent vintage condition with modest wear for an instrument of this age, including light scratches, small dings, and natural aging of parts and...
As far as Non-Reverse Firebirds are concerned, it doesn’t get much cooler than this factory 1965 XII in Kerry Green! This is one of Gibson’s rarest custom colors, so seeing it on this twelve-string example...
If you’re looking for vibe, look no further than this 1965 Fender Custom Telecaster in its original Ocean Turquoise Metallic finish! While most Ocean Turquoise-looking guitars are actually yellowed Lake Placid Blue,...
Occasionally, a guitar comes along that looks stunning from a distance and feels incredible in your hands, and this 1965 Stratocaster from the renowned Mel Bay collection is a beautiful example of this. Over its 60-year...
Here's a 100% original, one owner, Pre-CBS. "L-series" Jaguar in beautiful sunburst finish. Nothing has been changed, altered, or repaired. The mute is still attached to the bridge. Straight neck, frets show little...
This Fender Duo Sonic II was made in the USA in 1965. This one has the shorter scale length. It is 100% original. This guitar has been pro-setup in our store, plays great, and comes with the original case.
This 1965 Gibson SG Special in its original Cherry finish features a factory Ebony Block! The majority of Gibsons fitted with an ebony block left the factory in 1962, but we’ve seen factory-installed tailpieces later...
The Jazzmaster was introduced by Fender in 1958 in hopes of attracting jazz players. This effort was largely unsuccessful, but this model instead became a favorite of the surf music scene and later by rock musicians as...