Welcome to the Storyteller Series, where every ride has roots. In this episode, we spotlight Geoff Davis’s stunning 1961 Chevy Biscayne Flat Top—a family heirloom passed down from father to son and brought back to life with the help of Sam Hutchinson at Epic Rod and Custom in Calgary. Originally rocking a classic muscle stance with Torque Thrusts, this Biscayne now rolls low and smooth on custom air ride with Slam Specialties bags and Air Lift 3H management. Under the hood sits a refreshed 383 stroker with a Muncie 4-speed, full-length headers, and a Ford 9-inch rear—classic power with a deep, throaty growl. From Wilwood brakes to 20-inch US Mags, the upgrades are all dialed in for performance, reliability, and show-level style. The red interior, updated sound system, and trunk sub setup finish it off with that perfect blend of retro and refined. This isn’t just a build—it’s a tribute to family legacy and timeless craftsmanship.
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