1977 Greco Speedway GO900 Made in Japan Fujigen

Regular price $1,299.00 USD
By Greco

Maker: Greco

Model: GO900 Speedway

Condition: very good

 

Description: 

Here for your consideration is a 1977 Greco Speedway GO900 in very good condition! A neck-through Alembic style beauty made in the legendary Fujigen factory in Japan. This one is overall very clean for being nearly 50 years old! The body shows a few really minor surface marks & dings but otherwise is in great shape! Neck and headstock are very clean as well showing only some light surface marks. Fretboard and fretboard inlays remain in very good condition and frets show very little wear with plenty of life left. Hardware remains in surprisingly good condition showing only some light signs of pitting on the bridge and some general age/wear but is otherwise perfectly functional and in every great shape. Electronics work great and features a set of Maxon PU-3D Humbuckers with toggle switches for out of phase operation. A killer Alembic style guitar with tons of sustain thanks to the neck through design and incredibly versatile! Has been fully inspected and set up by our tech and ready for a new home. original hard case has a small area of damage on the front side but is still perfectly functional.

Weight: 9lbs 4oz

Neck Profile: C

Neck Depth: 1st fret .805", 12th fret .896"

Fretboard Radius: 12"

Nut Width: 1 11/16"

Pickup Values: 

 

The 1977 Greco GO-900 Speedway is a premium, Japanese-made (MIJ) electric guitar from Greco's "Guitar Revolution" era. Produced by the renowned FujiGen factory, it was a top-of-the-line model designed to compete with high-end American boutique instruments like Alembic.

  • Construction: Features a neck-through-body design for superior sustain.
  • Body Material: Typically constructed with a layered Sen Ash body.
  • Neck & Fingerboard: A 7-piece laminated neck made of Maple and Walnut, topped with a Rosewood fingerboard.
  • Pickups: Equipped with two PU-3D soapbar humbuckers.
  • Electronics: Known for versatile tone-shaping, including a pickup selector and mini-toggle switches for "out-of-phase" sounds.