1970 - 300
Year | Body/Style No. | Body Type/Seating | Model No. | Price | Wt lbs | Production |
1970 1970 1970 1970 |
CM23 CM43 CM27 CM23 |
2-Dr Ht Cpe- 5P 4-Dr Ht Sedan- 6P 2-Dr Conv - 5P 2-Dr Hurst - 5P |
FC-M FC-M FC-M FC-M |
$4849 $4625 $5195 $5842 |
4125 4005 4225 N/A |
9,589 9846 1077 485 |
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CHRYSLER
300 SERIES - (V-8) - The 300 facelift of the 1969 model
paralleled the styling updates seen in the other 1970 Chryslers.
Disappearing headlights were retained in the 300 Series. A 300
emblem was placed in the center of the grille, which had black
vertical bars. Two. thin rectangular moldings were placed on
either side of the center of the grille and were painted in red
with bright edges. Taillamp design treatments differed from other
1970 models. On 300s they ran unobstructed, across the rear
indented area of the bumper. Standard equipment included body
accent stripes, all-vinyl or cloth and vinyl bucket seats and
Torqueflite automatic transmission. This was the last year for
the Chrysler convertible. The high-performance 300-H was a
modified Chrysler 300 built by Hurst Performance Corporation. It
was offered with saddle color leather bucket seats; fiberglass
power bulge hood (with functional air scoop); dual, depressed,
rotary hood latches; fiberglass deck and rear end caps; special
paint (Spinnaker white); Satin Tan color accents; special
striping and an integrated wing-typ6 rear spoiler. Other standard
features included: 440 TNT engine; heavy-duty suspension with
sway bar; styled road wheels and raised white letter tires. Other
features found on all 1970 Chrysler 300s included heavy-duty
battery; cleaner air system; turn signal indicator lamps; ash
receiver lights; carpeting; front and rear foam padded seats;
carpeted lower door trim panels; rear ash trays; wraparound
bumpers and full wheel covers. The Three-Hundred designation, in
bright chrome block letters, appeared at the righthand corner of
the trunk lid.
VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS: The numbering system and code locations were
the same as for previous models with the second symbol changed to
an 'M' to indicate Chrysler 300. The code 'T' engine was standard
equipment.
NOTE: The 300-Hurst (or 300-H) was the
special high-performance, limited-edition Chrysler 300 model with
modifications by Hurst Performance Products Corporation.
CHRYSLER
300 SERIES ENGINE
V-8. Overhead
valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 440 cubic inches. Bore and
stroke: 4.326 x 3.7 5 inches. Compression ratio: 9.7: 1. Brake
horsepower: 350 at 4400 R.P.M. Five main bearings. Hydraulic
valve lifters. Carburetor: four-barrel.
CHRYSLER/HURST
300-H SERIES ENGINE
V-8. Overhead
valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 440 cubic inches. Bore and
stroke: 4.326 x 3.7 5 inches. Compression ratio: 9.7: 1. Brake
horsepower: 37 5 at 4600 R.P.M. Five main bearings. Hydraulic
valve lifters. Carburetor: four-barrel.