
There is no shortage of companies claiming they have the very best products these days, but as we always say, the proof is in the pudding. In this case, our favorite Jell-O dessert comes in the flavor of a sleek 1967 pro-touring Camaro owned by Bret Ervin. Powering this bad boy is a 383ci small block, but it’s what’s underneath that really makes this car stellar- a full suspension system from Chris Alston’s Chassisworks. Sound like your kind of car? Then it can only get better from here!

Making this whole setup very worthwhile is Ervin’s 383ci engine, equipped with Chassisworks-coated small block Chevy headers, rumbling under the hood, which is connected to a Turbo 350 transmission pushing power to the Camaro’s 12-bolt Chevy Posi-traction rearend with 3.73 gears.
Of course, a pro-touring machine wouldn’t be complete without the proper wheels and tires which find themselves in the form of 18×9-inch and 18×11.5-inch Rushforth Rated X wheels wrapped in 265/35/r 18 and 335/30/r 18 Nitto rubber respectably on this powerful beast.
While the car certainly looks good, it has the goods to back it up and Ervin isn’t afraid to admit it. “I am using Chassiworks suspension components exclusively on the front and back of my car and have been extremely satisfied with the product,” Ervin stated in his testimonial on Chassisworks’ website.
“It is very well engineered, great quality along with top notch service makes them (Chassisworks) tough to beat. I was able to get the adjustable ride height I was looking for along with great handling.”
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