Instead of making a guitar from scratch, I think I would try to find a kit for a guitar, such as the kits that some music stores have for such instruments as the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and Fender Bass. These usually run $100-$150 for the kit. Other than that, you could try to buy all the components separately and assemble it, but it would be good deal more expensive that way.
Yes and no LOL Stratocaster necks come in every flavor reflecting the 55 years of contsruction and different mindsets of different owners at Fender during that time. Squire uses a variety of different necks on it's Stratocasters too. So that's the "no" part of the answer. With all the variety of Stratocaster necks out there almost no two are exactly alike, unless from the same plant in the same production run. You'll see variation in 21 or 22 frets, big or little headstock, maple or rosewood fingerboards, fretboard radii, nut width, fret wire, clay or plastic dots, white or black dots, curly or non-curly maple, stain tint, satin or glass finish, skunk stripe, and three or four bolt neck joint. There are other variables... almost too many to list. The "yes" part of the answer is that almost any 25.5" scale four bolt Strat neck made by Fender or Squier will bolt to any four bolt Fender or Squier Strat body and be VERY playable. Exceptions to this rule are very rare, and it is part of the genius of Leo's original design. Four bolt Strat necks typically fit Tele bodies, but Tele necks almost never fit Strat bodies.
Tom Morello's "Soul Power" guitar is a highly custom Factory Special Run with Ibanez Edge Floyd Rose Tremolo, a Seymour Duncan "hotrails" pick up in the bridge, with Fender noiseless pickups in the middle and neck positions. Simplified, it's a Fender Custom Stratocaster.
To run a monitor speaker or to connect several amps in series to pre-amp your amp.
Mainly acoustic and electric guitars, piano and harmonica. His most famous guitar is a Fender Esquire/Telecaster hybrid which features on the Born to Run album cover.
Instead of making a guitar from scratch, I think I would try to find a kit for a guitar, such as the kits that some music stores have for such instruments as the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and Fender Bass. These usually run $100-$150 for the kit. Other than that, you could try to buy all the components separately and assemble it, but it would be good deal more expensive that way.
Yes and no LOL Stratocaster necks come in every flavor reflecting the 55 years of contsruction and different mindsets of different owners at Fender during that time. Squire uses a variety of different necks on it's Stratocasters too. So that's the "no" part of the answer. With all the variety of Stratocaster necks out there almost no two are exactly alike, unless from the same plant in the same production run. You'll see variation in 21 or 22 frets, big or little headstock, maple or rosewood fingerboards, fretboard radii, nut width, fret wire, clay or plastic dots, white or black dots, curly or non-curly maple, stain tint, satin or glass finish, skunk stripe, and three or four bolt neck joint. There are other variables... almost too many to list. The "yes" part of the answer is that almost any 25.5" scale four bolt Strat neck made by Fender or Squier will bolt to any four bolt Fender or Squier Strat body and be VERY playable. Exceptions to this rule are very rare, and it is part of the genius of Leo's original design. Four bolt Strat necks typically fit Tele bodies, but Tele necks almost never fit Strat bodies.
Tom Morello's "Soul Power" guitar is a highly custom Factory Special Run with Ibanez Edge Floyd Rose Tremolo, a Seymour Duncan "hotrails" pick up in the bridge, with Fender noiseless pickups in the middle and neck positions. Simplified, it's a Fender Custom Stratocaster.
I don't believe you have enough fender clearance in the rear.
Of course you can. It is probably a bigger project than you would want though. You may have to remove a fender or at least the plastic fender liner to get to the top of the fender close to the cowl. After drilling a hole in the fender to mount the antenna you will have to make a hole into the passenger compartment to run the wire in to the radio. Lots of opportunities to make a mistake.
To run a monitor speaker or to connect several amps in series to pre-amp your amp.
Yes, Stevie Ray Vaughn used to run two Fender amps hooked together.
Yes, but 305/30/26 is the biggest tire you can run without rubbing and to run that tire you have to take a hammer to the backside of the front fender wells.
your batterie, the pos. cable run to a relay then to the starter. its called a starter relay its usually an the same side as the batt. on the fender, follow your batt. cables
There is a relay between your ignition switch and the starter though. Check in the driver's side fender well above the fender skirting. You will find an inline relay.
There's some inner fender wells, a radiator, an engine, and some other stuff that helps the car run. Honestly, what a silly question.
Get the person's licence plate information and car description. The person who flees the scene could be charged with hit and run.