Photo 1 looks just like my V - including the white headstock and large trussrod cover. Except, in the catalog photo it has a more pointed headstock like the 58 in the middle. My headstock is the more rounded, paddle shaped type like the V on the left.
And since I bought my V from the provider of this catalog page (Hi Gottfried) I'll defer to him for clarification - is my V a 67 or 68 model and is there a difference in the headstock between those two years?
I've played the korina 58 V's before and three things in particular that I like about them is that you have few more frets of neck to use before it meets the body and the rubber strip on the bottom side makes them a little easier to play when sitting down. The inline knobs are easier to dial on the fly than the stacked knobs - I still grab a tone knob every once in awhile when I want the volume.
But I must say, the 60's V has effortless Albert King tone - those Tokai 57 PAF's are nicely balanced and really bark when you want them to.... Love this guitar.....