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AC/DC - Cliff Williams owned and Played Bass Guitar - 4796

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AC/DC - Cliff Williams owned and Played Bass Guitar - 4796
Previously Owned by Cliff Williams of AC/DC, this vintage Peavey T-40 bass guitar, serial number 01645062 is a truly iconic instrument known for its durability, tonal versatility, and American craftsmanship. Produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s, the T-40 has earned its place as a go-to bass for players seeking a wide range of sounds, from deep, resonant lows to sharp, defined highs.

The bass features a striking sunburst finish, transitioning beautifully from deep red to black on its solid double-cutaway body. Its bolt-on maple neck and fretboard offer smooth playability with 23 frets and classic dot inlays. The headstock carries the unmistakable Peavey T-40 logo alongside the "Made in USA" designation, underscoring its quality craftsmanship. Dual humbucking pickups paired with individual tone and volume controls give this bass its signature versatility, while the chrome-plated bridge and tuning machines are in excellent condition, showcasing its reliability.

What sets this instrument apart is it was previously owned by Cliff Williams, legendary bassist for AC/DC. Known for holding down the low end on some of the most enduring rock anthems, Cliff’s ownership of this T-40 adds immeasurable significance for collectors and enthusiasts. Its connection to one of rock’s greatest bass players makes this bass far more than just a vintage instrument—it’s a piece of rock history.

The bass is in excellent condition for its age, with minor signs of play that add to its vintage character without affecting performance. Whether you’re a serious player looking for a versatile, reliable instrument or a collector seeking something truly special, this Peavey T-40 is a rare and significant find.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.