This is a rarity for me- an actual Fender guitar (rather than a clone). It's a 2012 American Standard. I had sold a few things and was looking for a Telecaster and maybe a small Mesa amp. I found this rig locally last weekend at a very good price. The guitar was cheap because it had been routed for a humbucker and drilled for a humbucker bridge and the scars are visible. The amp was cheap as part of the package deal.
I replaced the Duncan Hot Rails bridge pickup with a Broadcaster pickup that I had on hand (it came with another project guitar) and the cut up pickguard with a Fender tortoise shell guard that I've been saving for the past 20+ years. It sounds and plays great- like a Tele should. It may get a Nashville setup with a Strat pickup in the middle. I'm not sure what I'll do about the holes by the bridge. I may just leave it as is.
The guitar came with a Fender red label molded case. Unfortunately, it appears that someone spilled beer in it. Maybe I'll try cleaning it with carpet or upholstery cleaner.
The amp cleaned up well, too. It doesn't need anything. I like these little Mesa amps because they work very well at very low volume levels. This one can be set much quieter or much louder than a Princeton Reverb (though it can never sound quite as good). It's a 25 watt (Mesa's claim) 1x10" amp about the size of a PR. They're good practice and jam session amps if you can get one cheap enough.
As I bought them-
As the Tele looks now-
I've got someone coming over to buy the Hot Rails pickup.