I'll put in another vote for Carvin. I built one of their bolt kits a few years back and it was the nicest six string I've had. (I play sevens now.)
The Carvin bolt is basically a Strat copy except for a few things:
ebony fretboard (I LOVE ebony, but you can get maple or rosewood if you prefer)
Tilt back headstock, no string trees (I can't believe Fender hasn't changed their design in over fifty years. Does anyone else notice that other than Fenders and meticulous Strat copies you don't see non tilt headstocks and string trees on anything other than cheap, crappy guitars? Hmmmm...)
Wilkinson tremolo, higher quality than most Fenders
Plus you get all of Carvins custom options:
choice of any pickup configuration
Multiple choices of color
body wood, neck wood, fretboard wood
Standard or locking tuners
Carvins are really cool, IMO. If you can't afford to have them build one for you, you can get the kit pretty cheap and put it together.