To the best of my research abilities this is a 60s Greco/Fujigen 335. One of the real lawsuit guitars. Although that name is thrown around quite a bit. This has the open book headstock and diamond inlay.
Everything works as it should. Tuners turn, truss rod adjusts, and the neck is straight with minimal relief. Frets have been lightly leveled, crowned, and polished. If you know these 60s models they didn't seem to come with a lot of fret height so any leveling is minimal. No high frets noted. The board has been conditioned.
All electronics work and I have had the pots replaced due to some malfunctions. The output has been upgraded to a Switchcraft jack to ensure many more years of playing. The bridge could be moved / angled to reduce the overall E-e width, but I'll leave that to you to decide. Fresh set of D'Addario 9-42s set up in standard pitch.
The only ding I see is where the tremolo arm rests. I have added a pic of this area. Other than that there is minimal wear throughout. And yes, I now see a screw is missing from the tailpiece. I will remedy that before shipping. Comes in the case shown, which I believe to be an acoustic case. Either way it will protect the guitar during shipping.
Insured, well-packed shipping is set at $75. On the odd chance it is less I will refund any difference.