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Maybe too much information, but to add to all that:
Magenta boards are the standard Generator shapes and dimensions, of which I just got one 8.6 not too long ago, so they are a bit more stubby in overall length than DLX 8.62 boards, but the same width.
The cream eagle or any DLX 8.62 board is both longer overall and the wheelbase than the DLX 8.75 board, which is a bit more on the stubby side, so not actually as long in overall length or wheelbase than the DLX 8.62. Not by much at all, but mm count a lot to some people in regards to skateboards.
Also the DLX 8.62 runs straight right through the rail, whereas the DLX 8.75 tapers a lot, only 8.75 at the shoulder, then is not even as wide as the 8.62 by the time it reaches the back bolts.
DLX 8.62 = great for vert or big bowls or just people who want a longer board with long wheelbase / longer kicks.
DLX 8.75 = more a good all rounder, easier to handle on everything and can be more a bigger street board too.
The older DLX size stickers have been updated, so the 8.75 now shows 32.5 length, not 32.75 or so, whereas the 8.62 is 32.6 or something, when I checked last.
So many 6s and 7s in the mix there, so I can see why it could be very confusing, but holding one of each side by side (or actually about a dozen of each) they all add up to the info I posted above.
To also add, I just got my hands on the Cardiel 8.62 board finally, which is very much the same overall dimensions as the usual BBS / Generator 8.5 boards, only a touch wider - 32.2 or so long, 14.5 wb, straight through the rail and although it might be a little harder to come by, they are out there and are such a good board for what it is.
I have 159s and usual medium width wheels on it and they don't stick out at all, so I would recommend that one for anyone wanting a little wider but not longer board, especially if they have skated any of the many other usual 8.5 shapes from all the main brands / BBS blanks.