Miro Pavletic is Chopping & Dropping Another Classic

Miro Pavletic is Chopping & Dropping Another Classic

Some of you may recognize the name Miro Pavletic from last year’s “Cult Classics” issue. He’s the mad genius who saw a 1970 Camaro Z28 and thought, “This car needs to sit millimeters from the ground and boast 800+ horsepower.” The result was one of the most draw-dropping and controversial Camaro builds ever. Thankfully for us, he isn’t done kicking up industry dust, and he’s got another surprise in store.

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In the showroom of Cyrious Garage, the same shop that handled the majority of the Camaro work, sits a 1968 Dodge Charger that has been under construction. Already chopped and dropped, the Charger sits on a beefy set of RSV Forged wheels just like the Camaro did.

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Measuring 20 inches in the front and 21 inches in the rear, the staggered wheels are just barely tucked beneath some prototype fender flares.

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We’ve been asked to keep the details of this build sparce, but we can tell you that the ’68 Charger will be powered by a single turbo SRT 61 HEMI engine, and shifts will be handled by a Tremec 6-speed, presumably built for high power demands. If it’s anything like Pavletic’s Camaro, we expect it to turn heads and raise hell.

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