Help Identifying Fender (Squier?) Body

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Greetings all. I hope it’s ok that I’m posting this question here - planning on a Warmoth neck for it if that helps!

I found the below body for sale for what I think is a really good price. It’s listed as a “Genuine Fender”, however, for the price, I’m thinking it’s a Squier CV. Anyway to tell if it’s legit?
 

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Those photographs do not all appear to be of the same body. One has black marks in the neck pocket and screw holes in the body and another does not.

I would not be convinced of its origins and as I point out above are the photos of the same body?
 
I agree, there are two different bodies shown in these photos.  Grain pattern in photo no. 3 is not the same as 1 and 2, and the neck pockets differ as Robert notes above.


FWIW, I have never seen Squier bodies offered as brand-new parts, and these have either never been assembled into guitars, or they have been refinished with the pickguard screwholes skillfully filled.  The neck pocket floors look a little sloppy in both cases, as well, but with Fender and its various manufacturing locations and trim lines, that could be a non-issue.


Now, depending on the price, these could be perfectly good parts that just happens to have dodgy provenance (and a seller who's not good at posting photos on his ads), but hey, we're partscaster guys by definition over here, so who cares?


Nevertheless, the inconsistencies suggest a seller who's not overly concerned with accuracy, which may portend deeper issues.
 
Yes, those pictures look shadier than a forest at sunset. It's definitely and Asian made body, but I'm not sure it was ever sold by Fender.
 
Thank you all for the responses, and your keen eyes!

Yeah, $150 seemed to good to be true for a “Genuine Fender”... I was thinking the same about the craftsmanship, but I’ve yet to personally dissemble and reassemble any guitfiddles personally so figured maybe I just don’t know.

Thanks all
 
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