![]() Trouble," Elvis began filming " Clambake" One of the six colors produced (likely 'I' - Green, 'II' - GoldĪnd Brown, 'III' - Gold and Purple, 'IV' - Dark Blue, 'V' - Purple BlueĮlvis with a 1967 Wildwood VI in a scene from Clambake The Roman Numeral suffix on each for the 1967 Model year corresponded to They were named and decaled as Fender Wildwood I-VI's.Īdvertisement for the Fender display at the 1967 That matched the body and they had bound rosewood fretboards with block Line for 1967 had a wildwood veneer on the face of the headstock Produced with an all maple headstock, wildwood bodies and had Some of the semi-hollow body Fender Coronado line (denoted with the suffix 'II')Īnd on Fender Kingmans. Named "Wildwood," it was used as a veneer on SomeĪccounts say the dye was actually injected into growing trees to produce ![]() It was renamed the Fender Kingman in 1965/66.ġ967 Coronado II (with bass and 12 string also) andĪlso in 1966, Fender began producing a line of guitars using dyed beechwood. Maple neck with rosewood fretboard, mahogany back and sides with a solid The King, had a 25.5" scale length, featured a ![]() Stratocaster® style headstock and a bolted (and glued) bridge with sixĪdjustable steel saddles for proper intonation. The features established years earlier withĮlectric guitars like a bolt on maple neck with a The head of R&D at Fender starting in 1962, they incorporated some of ![]() Fender Musical Instruments began making their first acoustic guitars in
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