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poorsche914
The VIN is sandwiched by two Creamsicles 4742915088 and 4742915090.
So... what are the odds this one, 4742915089, is also a Creamsicle?

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sixnotfour
We Love Salt in Utah......
Im torn between this or a 73 CJ-5
SirAndy
QUOTE(poorsche914 @ Aug 21 2020, 06:34 PM) *
what are the odds this one, 4742915089, is also a Creamsicle?

"above average"
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JeffBowlsby
A PO thought the Creamsicle colors were garish so they decided to reimagine the car into what they thought would be unbeleivably cool.

They got the unbelievable part right.
bkrantz
QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Aug 21 2020, 08:13 PM) *

A PO thought the Creamsicle colors were garish so they decided to reimagine the car into what they thought would be unbeleivably cool.

They got the unbelievable part right.


And they installed unbelievable horsepower, too.
PanelBilly
Shitsickle?
porschetub
Oh dear that's bad,what ever model it is it would be very brave person to take this on.
Kinda hope its not an LE for that reason.
mtndawg
That’s unfortunate.
Arno914
Just SICK!!! barf.gif
Cairo94507
Nothing a cutoff wheel and torch could not fix. Car probably weighs an extra 500 pounds with all of the bondo. Sad, really sad.
Jonathan Livesay
It may be a Creamsicle but it's no creampuff. dry.gif
Krieger
I am going to quote Nancy Regan. " Just say no!"
djway
Looks like one I saw for sale in LA little over a year ago.
Must have been the same designer. blink.gif
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