Fender Road Worn Jaguar
Aftermarket Price History
Used-market sales only. Sparse monthly volume; showing a rolling 10-sale average by latest sale month.
Road Worn Jaguars were Fender's relic-ready, vintage-leaning Mexican offsets, built for players who wanted broken-in feel and old-school style without vintage or U.S. reissue pricing. The defining package is relic nitro-style finishing, traditional visual cues and a generally more period-minded setup than the modernized Classic Player line. On the used market, condition is judged differently here because honest additional wear does not scare buyers the way it does on gloss production models, but missing original parts and changed electronics still hurt. These guitars appeal to players first, though the better Road Worn runs now attract buyers who specifically want factory-aged offsets.
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Related models
Lower-priced non-relic: current-production single-coils and floating vibrato without the aged cosmetics.
Non-relic vintage-spec alternative: similar period-correct brief without the artificial aging.
U.S.-made step up: modern-player spec and domestic build for players who want more than Mexican vintage-series quality.
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