Got this bass via CL a few months ago mainly to use the neck for a project. The body is in pretty good condition. Just a couple small dings, a little buckle rash, and a small crack in the pickguard; see pictures. The cavity is shielded with copper shielding tape, which I don’t believe is stock. I believe the rest is all stock. Will also include the neck plate. Electronics are tested and work. $45 paypal plus actual shipping. I’m in St. Louis city if you want to pick it up locally. Open to reasonable offers and maybe trades. {}
I’ll check when I get home, but I don’t think so. It’s a short scale 19 fret bass. I do know it’s slightly different than a 70’s Mustang neck I had.
Pocket width is 2-1/4”, depth is (what I believe is standard) 5/8”. But again, it’s a 19 fret SS, so fairly certain a standard 20 fret 34” scale P or J neck is not gonna drop in. {} {}
FYI.. i have a medium scale sx neck that will fit this body. $85? Move the bridge.. and you're in business!. Contact me if you want to buy. Together you could have a cool, inexpensive, moddible medium scale bass.
I would, but I am looking to do a medium scale 4-to-5 string conversion and the neck wouldn't be wide enough. Thanks for offering and GLWTS. On a different note, I must say I'm curious to know what you built with the neck off of the Bronco!
Not sure if this is to me or Cutter, but I'm all good on necks. Resurrecting my Gibstang after selling off the baseball bat 70's Mustang neck last year. The small Bronco neck should be perfect (although I need to shave it down slightly to fit my neck pocket or vis versa). The Gibstang: EB0-meets-Mustang frankenbuild (Novak EB-BS content) Body still available!
Are necks hard to find for this? I've never messed with one, but am thinking of building a cheap short scale bass for my 10 year old niece who's taking some interest in music recently.
They’re commonly used as a basis for modding, so I’d think various parts will show up from time to time.
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