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Yes though I’m sure it had a different title. It’s mentioned in one of the Fender Bass Books. The author was looking for a slab bodied 66 as they were UK imports only and a limited edition. I think Entwistle had a few of them possibly used as parts for his Frankenstein bass. 

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There is another book, Fender Bass for Britain . . .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Bass-for-Britain-The-History-of-the-1966-Slab-Bodied-Precision-Bass/382933872967?epid=1319999442&hash=item5928a33147:g:UIQAAOSw4uhczP2A

. . . and, reading reviews of the latter on Amazon, maybe some “issues”  between the two authors?

Looks like there’s a story there as interesting as the one about the bass itself!

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