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I've heard of flip paint, but never a guitar based on casual beach footwear?
https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Fender-Stratocaster-Flip-Flop-Colour-Two-Tone-Blue-to-Green/ZL7
This guitar has been in pieces for many years, I may reassemble it again now ....
That was many years ago, pre Fretboard forum. I eventually decided to make my own neck for Angel, so that it was 'all my own work'. The tree of life JS neck was available again, but I had to rout this body for the bigger Gotoh trem posts (which I took for Angel), so I couldn't put the guitar together again easily. The bits went in the loft and stayed there.
Got the body out today. Game on!
If anyone remembers MachineHead music - a super guitar shop that used to be in Hitchin. The proprietor was all round excellent guy Jeff Pumfrett. A pal of his ran a custom car shop and he rang Jeff to say that they had just sprayed a whole car with flip paint and had a bit spare - did he want a guitar body spraying? Jeff thought that the curvy body of the JS100 would work well, and he was right!
Not so easy to expedit it to Post-Brexit-Britain.
No affiliation, burgundy to green instead of green to blue and, as I suppose, not really cheap:
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/fender-stratocaster-japan-fsr-burgundy-to-green-flip-flop/1748479014-74-6451