1963 Fender Champ 5F1
$2,750
Southside Guitars
This transitional era Fender Champ was made in the US in 1963. The tube chart code "ML" dates this to December 1963. The amplifier show really light wear on the outer tolex. The transformers are original but it has some changed electrolytic caps. The speaker is original but it had to be reconed....
1966 Fender Champ
$1,595
Original Vintage Guitars
Just back from the amp tech, this 1966 Champ has been professionally serviced and is ready to jam. If you need vintage tube tone at low volumes, look no further. Maintenance work included a grounded 3 prong plug, some capacitors, and reconing the speaker.
The power and rectifier tubes are...
1979 Fender Champ
$999
1962 Fender Champ
$3,895
Original Vintage Guitars
Sweet vintage 5F1 tweed Champ with 8″ speaker and narrow panel cabinet. The Champ was the last Fender amp to use tweed covering, and this one was made very near the end of the run in 1962. It still has its original Schumacher transformers and Oxford speaker with vintage Raytheon tubes. Recently...
1973 Fender Champ
$1,295
Imperial Vintage Guitars
1973 Fender Silverface Champ
This Amp Is Located At Imperial Vintage Guitars Sherman Oaks
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Cosmetic Surface Wear Throughout As Shown
Tested And Fully Functional
Original 8" Alnico Speaker
Circuit Is Mostly Original With Several...
1973 Fender Champ
$995
1962 Fender Champ Model 5F1
$3,499
TR Crandall Guitars
1962 Fender Champ 5F1 narrow panel tweed amplifier in very good condition. Re-capped, correct era but non-original 8” speaker. Output and power transformers are both original and work correctly. Three pronged power cord. Original, intact handle and original tweed with some wear as pictured. A truly...
Kay / Old Kraftsman Value Leader
$995
Rumble Seat Music
This vintage guitar and amp combo has an excellent sound and a classic look. The Value Leader is a lightweight, one-pickup wonder. An all original and extremely clean example, this guitar is easy and fun to play with a classic tone. Only produced between 1962 and 1965, the Value Leader Amplifier is...
1974 Fender Champ 6-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo
$895
A Flash Flood of Gear
Fantastic vintage Fender Amp! Everything works great, and the amplifier sounds great. The speaker has been swapped for a Weber 1979 Signature Series Alnico Blue speaker. The power cable has been upgraded to a 3 prong cable. While I do not know the exact service records, everything looks and sounds...
1973 Fender Champ Amp Champ Amp
$950
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryHead/Combo/Cabinet: CombosHead/Combo/Cabinet: Tube AmpSpeaker...
Fender 68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb Navy w/Celestion Ten 30
$999.99
Chicago Music Exchange
The '68 Customs have become an extremely popular amp series for guitarists who love classic Fender sounds along with toneful modifications that resonate with today's players.At just 5 watts, the original Vibro Champ® was famous for classic Fender tremolo, tube sparkle and killer grind at a...
1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass
$795
Willies American Guitars
Clean and original. 1x12” combo, fitted with its original Oxford speaker dated to the 34th week of ‘78. Think of a Princeton with only volume and tone knobs. Powered by two 6V6s with one 12AX7 in the preamp. 12 watts makes it a usable practice amp for bass or a great low-wattage guitar amp. These...
1966 Fender Vibro Champ Amp
$1,500
Imperial Guitar & Soundworks
Offered for sale:
Used 1966 Fender Vibro Champ Amp type AA764 serial number A 09919.
This amp is in very good condition, fully functional, the speaker is a non-original Eminence Legend, the power cord had been replaced at some point but is still a 2-prong, the “Death cap” appears to have been...
1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb
$3,500
Winter Park Vintage Guitars
Pleased to off this 1965 low number Fender Vibrolux Reverb. Black panel mid-1960s Fender Vibrolux Reverb amplifiers may be the best of the line. Lighter than Twin Reverbs and Super Reverbs but more versatile 2x10 speakers at 35 watts give you more power than a Deluxe Reverb or a Princeton or Super...