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13b914
post Apr 27 2009, 07:58 AM
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I have seen a few creamsicles through the years and thought they all had black sail trim. Their is a creamsicle on ebay right now with chrome sail trim. Which is correct or did they come both ways?

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I have seen a few creamsicles through the years and thought they all had black sail trim. Their is a creamsicle on ebay right now with chrome sail trim. Which is correct or did they come both ways?

Chad

It supposedly is a very rare beast... a late model LE. I've heard of this one & one other that have sail vinyl & chrome sail trim, instead of sail paint & black sail trim. As far as I know, 99.9% of all LEs' did not come w/ sail vinyl or chrome sail trim.
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