Updates? sure.. i'm still around.
not much to update on the Denali aside of the fact that she has been running great even in this ghastly 120 degree Yuma heat!
next to a somewhat normal one at Tractor Supply
BUT! if you are curious on the other project..
i have come a LONG way on the 65 Riviera, but still got a ways to go.
i got rid of the problematic 65 clamshells until i can afford to rebuild them with new motors and used some headlight cages from a 63 and stretched them in a vice to fit the '65 fenders. Then i got a billet grille but had to make my own hood release to squeeze in between the narrow billet bars. Front end lookin nice and mean now.
The interior was pretty much gutted and needed so many parts and pieces and things that needed refurbishing. I did a bunch of custom stuff like blackwood instead of the old wood veneer etc.. Tons of part searching in junk yards and all that. Stereo, Amp Subs Dynamat, Jute all that stuff.
Interior Before and After shots (so far)
of course we had to deal with the altitude and bring this thing way down to the floor.
brought it down almost 5 inches
Then we needed new shoes with plenty of Lip and Grip
removed all the side cladding and replaced some of the chrome to give the body some simple smooth lines
here's a list of everything done to her so far.
Wheels
Tires
Lowering Springs
Custom Pan Hard Bar
Frame Repair
Billet Grille
Hood Latch Relocate
63 Headlight Cages stretched to fit
Glove Box
Glove box Door
Oil Pan
Front Main
Steel Timing Gear set
Flush cooling system
Oil change 10w40
Realigned crooked bumpers
Hoses and Belts
Thermostat housing
Radiator Cap
15in Sub and sealed box
5 channel pioneer amp
Kenwood Excelon Deck
JL Audio component 6.5 + tweeters
JL Audio 6x9’s
Dynamat (stinger extreme)
Jute/Double Sided Insulation
Blackwood Woodgrain Kit (all door panels and center console)
Weatherstripping (trunk)
Reupholstered front seat
AC Blower Motor
New bulbs and round light housings
Rear power window switch
Floor Mats
Made Ramps
Removed side cladding
Chrome strip added to door
All power window motors working
Painted Shift knob
Made console out of 2 old consoles
Console Main AC Plate
Console Chrome Radio Plate
Wiper Knob
Glove box Latch
Rear seat center plate
Chrome shifter Bezel
Upper Dash switch plate
Painted Door Jambs
Rear Carpet Kit
Exhaust bent (to stop rattle)
Hood Ornament
Power Antenna
Rear Dash pad upholstered and padded
Made 6x9 Grilles
Seat Belts and Seat Bolts
Chrome dash trim bars
Power window rear wiring harness
Rebuilt MAster Power Window Switch
Factory Sun Visor Mounts
Transmission Flywheel Dust Cover/Pan
Hollywood Smoothie Side mirrors
Chrome Wiper Shaft Bullets
New 800CCA Battery
plenty more to do. but she is probably already 6 months ahead of schedule.
my Dog Georgia (of 13+ years) passed away in June and the only thing i could do was stay occupied so i wasnt depressed and this car kept me motivated. So i am thankful for that but i miss my dog everyday still