That's nice! It should come with a "No Passing" sign and a flashing red lights!
A buddy of mine insists that Les Paul basses are notorious for suffering from warped necks. This can't be across the board. Right?
I have about half a dozen, none of them warped. Warped maho necks happen too, but tend to be rare, especially on stuff that isn't really vintage yet. My sixties Epi Embassy had some warpage as did a mid-sventies Flying V Ibanez bass (but not to an extent of warped maple necks which can become unplayable), but they were both ancient in comparison to an early or mid-nineties LPB. Not really an issue. No idea where the rumour came from - perhaps the LP guitars with maple necks tended to warp, but they never had a bass equivalent (Epi LP basses excepted).
They sound phatter than TB's due to the more massive body and thicker neck. The carved maple top versions are also quite a bit snappier than a TBird.