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![]() The 1970 Chrysler 300 had a blacked out grille with hidden headlights, consisting of fine vertical bars. Two thin chrome rectangular moldings with red inserts were placed on each outside edge of the grille, running horizontally and stopping before reaching the center section of the grille, where a 300 emblem was placed. Hurst Performance Corporation built a total of 485 300-H models, which featured a fiberglass power bulge hood with functional air scoop, as well as fiberglass deck and rear end caps. Special Spinnaker White paint with Satin Tan accents, Saddle-colored leather bucket seats, special striping, and an integrated wing-type rear spoiler made the 300-H very distinctive and collectible. A 440 TNT engine with 375 horsepower was also included as standard equipment along with heavy duty suspension, sway bar, and styled road wheels. |
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