Here it is: Not sure what model it is. Hawk or something else. It's a Standard Series and came with a satin finish on the neck. My Vintage Series Hawk came with glossy neck finish.
It came missing a string and selector switch, but I knew that when I bid. Cheap, easy fixes.
Out of the box, the guitar was almost unplayable. The strings were about half of an inch off the fretboard up the neck and the bridge was floating super high. The guitar was tuned about two whole steps high. Insane.
I quickly detuned it, took the trem cover off, tightened the trem screws a bit, then CRANKED the saddle screws way down.
Once the action was decent, I tuned it up, plugged it in...and the sounds put a big smile on my face.

These pickups will probably not need to be replaced. And the guitar plays nicely (even with this quick and rough set-up). I'll tighten the truss rod a bit, slap on some new strings (the ones on it are crusty), intonate and have a blast playing this. There is some pinging in the nut when I tune, but luckily I aready have a Tusq XL nut I can put in.
The build quality is as good as my other three SX guitars. I would put it very close if not equal to the Squier Classic Vibes. It actually feels better than the Fender MIM Player Strats I tried at Sam Ash a couple of weeks ago. Those cost about $800.
So far, even though I really did not need another guitar, I'm pleased as punch with this purchase.