If it's used it depends on the owner if you're buying off say Craigslist or ebay. Now .. some squiers I've seen don't have whammy bars but instead hard tail bridges they call it.
if the Guitars used and doesn't come with one keep looking unless it's an amazing deal like 50-100$ depending on how expensive it is in stores.
they both have a whammy bar, the newer ones just don't come with the whammy on the guitar(for some odd reason.)
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because, its broke...... DUHHH
The fender on this truck is a simple bolt on part. Remove the screws that hold it on and unplug any wiring harnesses and it should come right off.
Should be on the passenger inner fender. Start at the battery and follow the positive cable. First thing you come to is the solenoid.
The 1982 Chevrolet Caprice fender is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the fender will come off.
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The Fender Squier Stratocaster controller was released on March 1st, 2011.
Conceivably you can put a whammy onto any electrice guitar, but it in reality it is a lot of trouble of modification to do so. Answer: You can really only put a whammy bar on a guitar that has a Floyd Rose tremolo bridge. Most Ibanez guitars come with these standard, although some Fender/Squier guitars have a bridge similar to a Floyd Rose, but only whammy bars made by the Fender will fit in the hole. (at least what I've tried) And it is possible to set up a Floyd Rose on any guitar or bass, it just takes a lot of work, and a lot of knowledge because there are some vital parts in a guitar that you might not know what they're there for, so seek some professional help if you are a little uneasy about modifying your instrument.
No, Whammy bar screws come in different sizes and lengths to fit different types of guitars and tremolo systems. It is important to ensure you have the correct size screw for your specific guitar model to avoid damaging the instrument.
ok im sorry but this isn't the best question i cant really awnserw your question with out knowing weither its a "squire" or a "American Standard" or a "Custom Shop" or a "Mexican Strat" look on the headstock you will see under the FENDER stratocaster logo there should be a spot that says: "Made In _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" the after you have that go on Google and take the made in _ _ _ _ _ _ and type in "Fender _ _ _ _ _ _ Startocaster serial number look up" Hope this helps/
any where in the world a squire is a squire, like triangle , pentagon, etc all objects are same but they pronounce in different languages but come to the shape of the objective is represented by the same symbol.