A stunning example of the classic 1970s Fender Precision, converted to fretless for that smooth, vocal-like glide and mwah that’s prized by upright-style players, fusion, and jazz bassists alike. Finished in black over a solid alder body with a tortoiseshell pickguard, this bass has real vintage character and presence — a genuine head-turner.
The maple neck features a 34” scale length with a comfortable, rounded profile typical of mid-70s Fenders, and a fretless fingerboard that offers exceptional note definition and sustain, especially valuable for players chasing that classic fretless P-Bass growl. It’s loaded with the original split single-coil Precision pickup, delivering that unmistakable punchy, warm low end Fender basses are famous for — simple, effective, and full of vintage mojo.
Fifty years old and still going strong, this is a genuine slice of Fender history — a rare and desirable variant that would suit a serious collector or a player after something with real vintage voice and a unique playing feel.
















