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It's in good condition. Check reverb.com for pricing on similar ones. I buy/sell/trade old guitars.
Things to take into consideration: This is a Strat, so it has a lot of people that like it. As a vintage guitar, it's a post-CBS Fender, meaning, it is a model made after 1968 - CBS bought Fender and did a lot of cost-cutting. (Same thing happened to Gibson with a company called Norlin around the same time).
So, point being, a CBS Fender is going to be less valuable than a pre-CBS. It's also a 3-bolt neck. I personally prefer that, but many people have a strange prejudice against the microtilt necks.
I'd say between $2500-$4500, but leaning toward the lower end.
The other person saying $4000-8000 is on crack.
https://reverb.com/item/89450755-fender-stratocaster-1974-sunburst
https://reverb.com/item/89359230-1974-fender-stratocaster-electric-guitar-sunburst-refin
done, thank you, well at least I know it's not worth 30,000 bucks now :p. I have a much better idea now and whenever I meet w/ the pro who's willing to see/buy it I'll know if I'm getting robbed ^^', so thanks all for the useful comments, much appreciated.
Happy to help. I have a humble vintage guitar shop. Nothing big, but I've been doing this a long time. Good luck!
If you're a player yourself, and it belonged to your dad, maybe just hold onto it. They're only going up on value and get rarer by the day.
It looks to me like the other person was simply quoting the range on reverb for comparable strats