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I think it's a NE57. It has Hot Heads Aluminum heads, intake, valve covers and valley cover. Aluminum roller rockers and a Comp Cams Hydraulic roller camshaft. It also has an 8 qt. baffled oil pan with scraper. and has 4 bolt main caps.
 
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Well, looks like this thread is officially hijacked, so.......+

I have 2 of 'em
One in a Parade Green 57 300-C hardtop and the other in an Aztec Turquoise 58 300-D hardtop.
Both original Chrysler 300 solid lifter cam engines, The D has the 390 HP option and both have factory air and very rare original factory paint colors.
The D is a rock solid south Texas car.
Film at eleven.
 
Well, looks like this thread is officially hijacked, so.......+

I have 2 of 'em
One in a Parade Green 57 300-C hardtop and the other in an Aztec Turquoise 58 300-D hardtop.
Both original Chrysler 300 solid lifter cam engines, The D has the 390 HP option and both have factory air and very rare original factory paint colors.
The D is a rock solid south Texas car.
Film at eleven.
That is impressive! You are a lucky man. I love MOPARs.
 

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