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Also, should the time ever come, a Fender design under a Fender umbrella brand name will be easier to sell and fetch more money.
Guitar neck profiles are a very personal thing. There is no substitute for getting your paws on a potential purchase. It will be worth waiting for the Covid-19 lockdown to end before committing your funds.
In answer to the OP question, for c.£350, the Squier wins by a head(stock).
The main difference between the 50s and 60s models is the neck profile and fingerboard material.
The business of Alnico 3 versus Alnico 5 rod magnets is probably just Tonerider aping the Seymour Duncan Antiquity series.
The Vintage guitars used to have a pleasingly rough matte finish on them which buffed up to a low gloss beautifully with a bit of 0000 steel wool!
@Pabcrane..thanks for the input about the bridge substitute. Will it perfectly fit into the cavity of the Squier or should I re-drill the cavity to put the wilkinson trem?thanks