For my 0.02p, if you're a pro player and a fodera is what you'd call a reliable piece of kit that makes your job easier than any other bass would, then its probably worth it. To You. Personally I cant justify the outlay and I'm pretty sure Joe Punter or Jane Punter cant tell the difference either. They either want to dance, or they dont; and I think thats largely down to the player. They really cant tell one bass tone from another. My partner, for instance, doesnt like a P bass tone any more than a stingray tone.
Whether a £3k Fender from 1965 does the same either is a similar question in my book. Is it really so much better than a y2k jap reissue, or a modern american standard? Probably not. And you can have it altered to feel the comfortable way an old fender does.