SERIES
Vintage Series
BODY
Body Material: 3-piece Alder or Sen (Rarely, Early Models)
Body Finish: Polyester
Body Shape: Stratocaster
NECK
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Polyester
Neck Shape: Oval Type
Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25” (184 mm); Few early JV models could have a 9.5" radius
Number of Frets: 21
Nut Width: 42 mm
Position Inlays: White Dots, Wide Spacing
Truss Rod: Vintage Style
Skunk Stripe: None
Made in Japan decal since mid 1983
HEADSTOCK
Type: Small
Logo: Spaghetti (Bolder until mid 1983)
Other Decals, front: "STRATOCASTER", "WITH SYNCHRONIZED TREMOLO", "ORIGINAL Contour Body"
Other Decals, front: "MADE IN JAPAN", moved to the back of the neck in mid 1983
ELECTRONICS
Pickups: US Vintage Single Coil, Alnico Staggered Poles, with plastic or cloth wires
Controls: Japanese DM30 3-way Switch; 1 Volume, 2 Tone
Configuration: SSS
HARDWARE
Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage Style with Die-Cast Block (Zinc Alloy)
Saddles: Vintage Style, "FENDER"/"FENDER" same directions
Tuning Machines: Vintage Style
String Tree: Wing
Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
Pickguard: 3-Ply White, 11 Hole (Config. Vintage) with "PICK UP MADE IN U.S.A." sticker
Plastics: White
Neck Plate: 4-Bolt; "JV" serial number
COLORS
3-Tone Sunburst
Black
Vintage White
Candy Apple Red, since 1983
Fiesta Red, since 1983
Candy Blue, since 1983
Sonic Blue, since 1983
Lake Placid Blue, since 1983
COMMENTS
Fender Japan was never consistent and not every guitar that came off the line matched specs of what was in the catalog.
Few early JV models could have US X-1 or red bottom pickups.
ST62-65 usually had a red "C" stamp in the neck pocket.
Replaced by ST62-70
Vintage Series
BODY
Body Material: 3-piece Alder or Sen (Rarely, Early Models)
Body Finish: Polyester
Body Shape: Stratocaster
NECK
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Polyester
Neck Shape: Oval Type
Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25” (184 mm); Few early JV models could have a 9.5" radius
Number of Frets: 21
Nut Width: 42 mm
Position Inlays: White Dots, Wide Spacing
Truss Rod: Vintage Style
Skunk Stripe: None
Made in Japan decal since mid 1983
HEADSTOCK
Type: Small
Logo: Spaghetti (Bolder until mid 1983)
Other Decals, front: "STRATOCASTER", "WITH SYNCHRONIZED TREMOLO", "ORIGINAL Contour Body"
Other Decals, front: "MADE IN JAPAN", moved to the back of the neck in mid 1983
ELECTRONICS
Pickups: US Vintage Single Coil, Alnico Staggered Poles, with plastic or cloth wires
Controls: Japanese DM30 3-way Switch; 1 Volume, 2 Tone
Configuration: SSS
HARDWARE
Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage Style with Die-Cast Block (Zinc Alloy)
Saddles: Vintage Style, "FENDER"/"FENDER" same directions
Tuning Machines: Vintage Style
String Tree: Wing
Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
Pickguard: 3-Ply White, 11 Hole (Config. Vintage) with "PICK UP MADE IN U.S.A." sticker
Plastics: White
Neck Plate: 4-Bolt; "JV" serial number
COLORS
3-Tone Sunburst
Black
Vintage White
Candy Apple Red, since 1983
Fiesta Red, since 1983
Candy Blue, since 1983
Sonic Blue, since 1983
Lake Placid Blue, since 1983
COMMENTS
Fender Japan was never consistent and not every guitar that came off the line matched specs of what was in the catalog.
Few early JV models could have US X-1 or red bottom pickups.
ST62-65 usually had a red "C" stamp in the neck pocket.
Replaced by ST62-70
ENG: About Fender Strats made in Japan and The birth of the JV's
ITA: Le Fender Stratocaster giapponesi e La nascita delle "JV"
ITA: Le Fender Stratocaster giapponesi e La nascita delle "JV"
Courtesy of Mike Mayer's Guitar Bar
DM-50 switch replaces the original DM-30