I have done some research on the pickups. If you look at the wiring diagram and parts list for the two guitars they have the same part number.
I sent an email to Fender and they said that they share the same number except that the 50s have an alnico 3 magnets and the 60s a Alnico 5.
Also one of the members on the FDP measured the output and this was his findings.
50's: Bridge=6.0K
middle=6.0K
Neck=5.7K
60's: Bridge=6.7K
Middle=6.3K
Neck=6.0K
I also printed both parts lists and they are basically the same guitar with a different pickguard and the different magnets and neck.
I have the 50s CV and I just love it. It is what a Classic Strat should look like.
It sounds like a 50s Strat where the magnets have weakened to give it a sweet tone.
If you want to go with the SRV vibe then the 60s is for you.
Hope this helps.
The Blues is alright!
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