Ryan,
Looks a little like the little odd Sunbeam I was crazy enough to buy for $8!
I think you MIGHT be able to find a compatible burner and, of course, you could fix or replace the wood slats. The grates & starter could be harder, and I wouldn't give you much chance of finding any other parts if they need replacement. Try doing some searches for Thermos grill parts. There are probably a ton of models, but most of the basic parts are similar. I was able to find a place that carries a lot of old Sunbeam parts.
I remember a friend who had an old grill like that back around 1989. I didn't know ANYTHING about grilling or barbecuing and had become convinced that you needed to put a sheet of aluminum foil between the burners and grate. We were grilling at my friend's house and they did like I idiotically suggested
. The grill overheated and the glass shattered
! They did their best not to blame me, but..
These really old clunkers do bring back some memories. I guess you have to ask yourself what you are going to do with it. There is a reason those old things disappeared in the wake of the Weber Genesis. Now, even a lot of the cheap off-brand grills have flavorizer bars and at least try to lamely imitate the Weber design. But these grills from 30 to 40 years ago become more like a flamethrower with a grate as their ultra-cheap burners quickly disintegrate. Even with all new parts, you can't expect too much. But, if it brings back memories and you want to work on something a little different, why not? You will at least have something that you don't see very often! That's what I decided when I plunked down the eight bucks and brought the Sunbeam home
.
I will be curious to hear what you decide and especially to see what you can do if you go for it!