PRODUCTION MODEL CODES

Current Fender instruments are identified by a part number that consists of a three-digit location/facility code and a four-digit model code (the two codes are separated by a hyphen). An example of this would be:
(The 096-9900 part number is the Chinese-built Tiki-Coustic Femme Fatale Limited Edition.)
As Fender guitars are built in a number of locations worldwide, the three-digit code will indicate where production took place (this does not indicate where the parts originated, however; just assembly of components). The first digit differentiates between Fender bridges and Floyd Rose tremolos, but since all Fender acoustics do not have Floyd Rose tremolos this number will always be 0.
The second/third digit combination designates the production location:
10 U.S. MFG. (Corona, CA)
11 U.S. MFG. (Corona, CA)
13 Mexico
15 U.S. MFG. Custom Shop
19 U.S. MFG. (Corona, CA)
25 Japan MFG.
26 Korea MFG.
27 Japan MFG.
33 Korea MFG.
96 China MFG.
The four digits on the other side of the hyphen continue defining the model. The fourth/fifth digit combination is the product designation. The sixth digit defines left-handedness, or key parts inherent to that product. The final seventh digit indicates which type of wood fingerboard. The eighth digit indicates what type of case the guitar comes with. An eighth digit of "3" indicates a gig-bag, a "5" means the guitar comes with no case, a "7" indicates that the guitar comes with a standard case, and an "8" means it comes with a deluxe case. The last numbers (ninth and tenth) indicate the finish/color.
06 Black
09 Candy Apple Red
20 Trans. Amber
21 Natural
27 Trans. Blue
32 Sunburst
39 Trans. Grey
48 Trans. Green
94 Trans. Violet