Hello, first post here...
I am restoring a couple of old Weber Genesis grills, and a quick Google search for info brought me here.
I have three genesis redheads, one is inherited from my father, and is very similar to the OPs grill. (The reason I'm jumping into this thread) It was a Christmas present to Dad from Mom in the '80s. I remember helping put it together, and it was the first Weber gas grill I had ever seen.
The second was a Christmas present from my girlfriend back in '92. Of course, I married her the next summer! In addition to the swing up table and work surface on the left, both narrow slats, the right side had a wire basket that you were supposed to put your spices and sauces in while you were grilling.
The third was rescued from the dump several years ago by a friend who worked as a Sanitation Engineer in a well to do area. It's similar to Dad's except it has a side burner instead of the work surface on the right side. It is kind of a Frankengrill because a lot of parts were missing, so other parts were used, like some Durawood work surfaces. However, it retains the east/ west boards on the lower level, but Dad's boards have a groove cut into them top to make the single wide board appear to be two narrow boards. Interestingly, like Dad's, the interior of the lid has no provisions for the swinging lid basket, so at least that part is older.
Anyway, I have no need for three grills on the deck, so I am in the process of restoring the second and third unit, using the best parts to make one grill. After it's done, I'll restore Dad's grill.
Cheers!
Gerry