Welcome!
If you are looking to make the transition from classical acoustic, I would look for a neck that has a pretty long radius 12" or more. Your left-hand position will likely need less of an adjustment over time if you go with a neck that is similar (though flat- as most classical guitars are, is not an option). Also, if you are used to a chunkier neck- I'd say a Classic C or Classic C Plus with that 12" would feel good, given your native style. (see size options here
http://www.glguitars.com/instruments/US ... guitar.asp) An Ebony or Rosewood fretboard wil vintage sized frets will also make your fingers feel at home.
As for pickup selection- an MFD wide bobbin or Z coils would give you the note definition and clarity you are used to listening for- yet be versatile enough to play various "rock" standards and electric styles. If possible, a model with the PTB (Passive Treble and Bass) system to give you the largest tonal pallet out of your pickup set.
Lastly, body- Swamp Ash or Swamp Ash with a Maple top for that chime, and as far as shape, what is your preference? If you opt for the PTB, it most likely puts you into an "S" style body- taken all these things together- a Comanche.
If I were in your position, and price wasn't a primary consideration, I'd spec out a new Comanche as follows:
Swamp Ash, Semi hollow (no F hole) with a Maple Top
Classic C Plus Neck, 12# Radius in gloss finish with an Ebony or Rosewood fingerboard and vintage frets
Go ahead and do the DFV Vibrato- you'll have fun learning out to work vibrato fills into your skillset.
Colors are all up to you!