This Yamaha L-5A is hard to find, especially in this condition, as there are not may left and not many on the market. It's a vintage dreadnought-style acoustic guitar manufactured between 1978 and 1983, featuring a solid spruce top, two-piece solid mahogany back, mahogany sides, and an African mahogany neck. It also has a 14/20-fret Indian rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, an Indian rosewood bridge, and three-per-side chrome tuners.
Note that the L-5A differs from the L-5, which I'm sure you know if you're looking at this.This guitar is in very good condition, especially for it being over 40 years old. Updated photos have been added along with a video via YouTube link showing the details of the guitar.
https://youtube.com/shorts/mZ-WZr_Fb6s?si=ucodmJFUzj6LFkwd
Let me know if you have any questions.
Here are the key specifications for the Yamaha L-5A:
Body Style: Dreadnought
Top: Solid spruce
Back: Two-piece solid mahogany
Sides: Solid mahogany
Neck: African mahogany
Fingerboard: 14/20-fret Indian rosewood
Inlays: Dots
Tuners: Three-per-side chrome
Bridge: Indian rosewood
Finish: Natural gloss
Manufacture Years: 1978-1983
Headstock: Mahogany overlay with logo
Soundhole: Round with a three-ring rosette
Body Binding: Multi-ply
Pickguard: Black