Weird duck here. What I consider my fave, my #1 so to speak, is an LP. However I consider myself more a strat guy. Most of the players who have inspired me slong the way most also have played or sometimes play LPs but also seem to have gravitated towards strats.
For me it's the ergonomics, the glassiness, the quacktones you can't get otherwise. I like the roar a humbucker but single coils happify my ears generally.
My strat types are all non-fender.
Refinished basswood Golden Turdocaster, a Bridgecraft
A big regret on this refinish is that I didn't make the waterslide say #2 instead of #1 if you get my drift. Fun guitar, plays well, still feels a bit cheap for some
reason, I didn't upgrade anything, except added a loaded guard from dragonfire, though it's very photogenic. It's my kick around guitar, trying to relic it.
Washburn Shadow Series' alder, mostly stock, added an A5 humbucker, smoked plastic backplate... really smooth player... this was my third guitar many years back.
"Reconditioned" Yamastrat into SSp90, seemed like poplar to me when I was carving it, got some real sonic grit to 'er, thinner flattish yama neck.
After I finished the front I took the rest to a soft matte black with fine fine sandpaper, added this molded aluminum
backplate made out of a tea tray.
And finally my "reconditioned" "Rocker" strat, now known as The Psychocaster, also alder. Buddha handwounds help make it a real screamer.
Those are my strattiest types. I love each for different reasons.