Hi Jet Powers...
I've owned 2 Fenders... a 1973 P and a 1969 J. I bought the P in '94 for 700, and a few weeks later was in Nashville and saw a gorgeous walnut Europa for 1450 (brand new) in a music store there. They told me they'd give me 750 trade value for the P. Unfortunately, the OHSC was back at home, 6 hours away, and I would have had to max out my credit card to do the trade. Since I had just bought the P (and it was VERY minty and sweet-sounding) I didn't end up making that trade....something that I still regret. I ended up trading it for a Modulus Quantum 5 a year later. The band I was touring with tuned to Eb and capoed a bunch of songs and often switched keys for the songs depending on how their voices were feeling(No, no, 3rd fret!), so a graphite-necked 35 5 string was pretty much a necessity for that gig.
The J I picked up for 250 bucks...(!) My girlfriend at the time worked at a pawn shop; it had been pawned and she was watching for it to become available and hooked me up as soon as it did. This was late '95 or so... I played it out and it was noisy as hell most of the clubs we played. I installed some EMG JV's but it just couldn't provide the versatility that I needed. Shortly thereafter, the girlfriend and I had a nasty breakup, and everytime I took the bass out it seemed she would call me and start something. It definitely felt cursed!
I ended up swapping it for a G&L SB-2 that was hanging on the wall at Guitar Center Atlanta. It was in dire need of some TLC, but it is an absolute tone monster and I still own it 14 years later. It's the best of boh worlds... the best P tone I've ever heard, lightweight body, J neck, and has a bridge pickup for the punchy, throaty J tones, too. Although if I still had the J, it'd be worth a pile of money, I do not regret making that trade at all. I have made some wonderful music on that little SB-2.
The point of all this... If you're interested in a Fender, take a hard look at G&L, espcially the older ones. They are the best Fenders available, if you ask me. The SB-2 is the model closest to the Fender you looked at.
And if you're looking for a bargain, the Tribute series uses foreign manufactured bodies and necks but USA made electronics...
A smoking deal...
http://cgi.ebay.com/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-/330455834464?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item4cf0b3df60 Hope this helps,
Charles