It's fake...with a couple of parts that might be vintage...
1.) Never saw a 50's Fender with any neck date in red - typically lead pencil - NEVER day penciled in, just month/year, or initials/month/year. Atypical to see dates that match that close.
2.) Were some parts kept in a hermetically sealed room, others not? Look at the bridge saddles/screws. If they're in that state, you should see similar aging/discoloring of bridge plate/tuners/other metal parts.
3.) Stamping including serial number in bridge plate is too "sharp" and serial number does not compute seem to compute for date....below is 1954 model
4.) You should see aging on bakelite parts of selector switch and switch tip; switch is wrong, tip looks wrong and wouldn't be shiny anymore.... Switch should look like this pic:
5.) A Tonar blonde repro finish after 2 weeks in the sun would be more convincing.
6.) Decal is correct, but none of them look like that after 55 years, freshly applied.
7.) Poodle case obviously re-issue
Note no pics with pickguard off or of pickups/bottom of pickups...
Here's a better fake '54 Tele:
http://cgi.ebay.com/March-1954-FENDER-TELECASTER-BLACKGUARD-w-Poodle-case_W0QQitemZ110269792610QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item110269792610&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318
Here's a REAL 1953 Tele that went pretty cheap ($19.6K) due to mods/non-original parts, compare pics...
http://cgi.ebay.com/1953-FENDER-TELECASTER-VINTAGE-BLACK-GUARD_W0QQitemZ150265280407QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item150265280407&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318