A very stickery situation-

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I bought this for my '70 350 Horse Chrysler 300. Is it "correct"?
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No. A non HP Chysler 300 would have nothing...just a black air cleaner lid.

That decal you have started in 72? ...something like that.
 
That's what I have, a black lid. Seems very unusual, looks naked without a sticker. Earlier cars and later cars all had them . Oh well-
I guess the judges will deduct points.
 
And on a Chrysler it would be called the TNT, have a pie tin, and have a dual snorkel air cleaner.... someone please correct me if I'm wrong as I am still learning but this is what I hear.
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If my memory is working, TNT engines usually had the dual snorkel in '70. Most T-Code engines in Chryslers were single snorkel. Chrysler T-Code engines usually did not have a pie tin for '70 as noted. A '70 Chrysler 300 was offered with both the T-Code and U-Code engines. Check your VIN number, 5th digit is the engine code. The TNT will be hemi orange, the T-Code will be blue for US produced vehicles.

Dave
 
If my memory is working, TNT engines usually had the dual snorkel in '70. Most T-Code engines in Chryslers were single snorkel. Chrysler T-Code engines usually did not have a pie tin for '70 as noted. A '70 Chrysler 300 was offered with both the T-Code and U-Code engines. Check your VIN number, 5th digit is the engine code. The TNT will be hemi orange, the T-Code will be blue for US produced vehicles.

Dave
Mine is T code, TOC. Chrysler Blue.
 
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