willinnashville
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I've actually been a member here for over a decade now, but I never really considered my 2005 Yukon Denali a "project" until recently. Truthfully, I'm not sure I would've if I hadn't been coming here for this long.
Anyway....
I bought my Denali back in 2011 for the wife to cart around the kiddos. I come from a long line of mostly GM vehicles, so I thought an AWD 6.0 LS-based platform would be great for us. Plus it has a ton of room and was a highway beast. I bought it at a Chevy dealer, where it had been traded in by the original owner at 90k miles. I paid $16k for it, which is laughable for almost any 6 year old vehicle nowadays, much less 6 year old Yukon Denali. Since it was the wife's kid taxi, I didn't really do anything with it other than maintenance and upkeep. At the time I was daily driving my 1985 GMC C/10 (technically C/15 but nobody ever knows what you mean when you say C/15).
1985 C/10
![driver_front_resize.jpg driver_front_resize.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407948-eeb4803b5a8275daf966e2dca124981c.jpg)
A bit later I needed more space so I did some trading and ended up with this bagged 99 Yukon 2 door 2wd:
![hatch_open.jpg hatch_open.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407950-3c453817f95ef862a24418dbf120d714.jpg)
The Tahoe was super clean, but getting rid of my truck for that was probably the worst automotive decision I've ever made. A year or so later, I sold the Tahoe, bought a new car for the wife, and took over the Denali full time
At that point it was just a stock 05 Yukon Denali, and it remained that for a pretty long time
![yukon_2017_04.jpg yukon_2017_04.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407951-b1bbb50946a8512c4c5ce168e0ba5c44.jpg)
![yukon_2017_03.jpg yukon_2017_03.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407952-d41005eb965e60f5a24fb9cf454a66b5.jpg)
Anyway....
I bought my Denali back in 2011 for the wife to cart around the kiddos. I come from a long line of mostly GM vehicles, so I thought an AWD 6.0 LS-based platform would be great for us. Plus it has a ton of room and was a highway beast. I bought it at a Chevy dealer, where it had been traded in by the original owner at 90k miles. I paid $16k for it, which is laughable for almost any 6 year old vehicle nowadays, much less 6 year old Yukon Denali. Since it was the wife's kid taxi, I didn't really do anything with it other than maintenance and upkeep. At the time I was daily driving my 1985 GMC C/10 (technically C/15 but nobody ever knows what you mean when you say C/15).
1985 C/10
![driver_front_resize.jpg driver_front_resize.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407948-eeb4803b5a8275daf966e2dca124981c.jpg)
A bit later I needed more space so I did some trading and ended up with this bagged 99 Yukon 2 door 2wd:
![tahoe_show.png tahoe_show.png](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407949-1d21b2936d6177b086cb1b795f019bca.jpg)
![hatch_open.jpg hatch_open.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407950-3c453817f95ef862a24418dbf120d714.jpg)
The Tahoe was super clean, but getting rid of my truck for that was probably the worst automotive decision I've ever made. A year or so later, I sold the Tahoe, bought a new car for the wife, and took over the Denali full time
At that point it was just a stock 05 Yukon Denali, and it remained that for a pretty long time
![yukon_2017_04.jpg yukon_2017_04.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407951-b1bbb50946a8512c4c5ce168e0ba5c44.jpg)
![yukon_2017_03.jpg yukon_2017_03.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/407/407952-d41005eb965e60f5a24fb9cf454a66b5.jpg)