The Fender Swinger, also known as the Musiclander and Arrow, were born out of the need to save costs and recycle surplus parts. In 1969, Fender had piles of short scale (22.5") necks intended for a student range of guitars. For the body, a Musicmaster or Bass V body was run through the band saw to slice a curve from the bottom and another from the left horn. Regular Musicmaster parts were used for the rest of the guitar. Only about 300-500 of these were produced. They were never in a catalog and were most likely handed to Fender reps to sell.
This specific guitar is all original. The case in not original. There are a few dings as shown in the pictures. Otherwise, it plays and sounds great. I also have others in the following colors: Lake Placid Blue, Candy Apple Red, Daphne Blue, White, Dakota Red. Message me if you interested in one of those colors.