Yah, I am not sure, but sure seems to have changed since I started rehabbing these grills 7 or 8 years ago. It seemed like good lids were a lot more common.....but, yah, then that was 7-8 years ago.
Brian, you can weld in a new piece or do this:
Also, you want a 1/4" stainless bolt for the cook box that is 2" long.
1/4-20 x 2
https://tvwbb.com/threads/how-to-weber-frame-cross-member-repair.77334/
I found that if you are getting some blotchy spots or seeming bleed through, you are best off to let the first coat fully dry before doing a second coat. Otherwise, it can continue to bleed through the second coat.
No problem Josh. I certainly understand the desire to pare down the glut of spare parts. An even bigger need is those brackets that screw down to hold the tank in place. Too many grill pickups come without those.
You might be able to salvage that front trim piece, but it is going to look pretty bad with the rust pock marks. You can just remove it and leave it off. Many of Webers Genesis grills didn't even come with that panel. That bottom back cross member is likely salvageable if it is just the...