I did grab it...

175 miles round trip and this not only after I promised I would never go down that rabbit hole, but I also promised myself that I was done rehabbing for the year and done grabbing grills that I would only have to store for the winter. Well, I broke both of those vows this morning.
So, anyway, from what I can tell, it is complete and in surprisingly good condition if it is indeed as old as some have surmised. Rained all day here and I had to pick up my camper from a rental and I wanted to watch my Vikings play....

So, I haven't gotten a chance to really go over it but I think maybe tomorrow afternoon I will be able to. I has a cast iron bowtie burner in it, and first glance it looks pretty good. Then, there was a steel grate above that, I guess for ceramic briquettes or something like that and it is solid but rust pitted. Then, the grates are HEAVY cast iron and look fairly clean and in what seems to be good condition. There are no flavorizer type bars. Is that normal? How do the burners keep clean? All the wood seems to be there and in really decent condition. I "think" it is all original. The wood handle is in really good shape too. Doesn't seem to be any real structural or physical damage, maybe a couple bolts need tightening is all.
So, I will post some photos or a video of it tomorrow if all works out. I will be hoping for some assistance on this once I get to working on it. Maybe a little yet this year, but probably next spring mostly. So, I hope Jon and some others on here that are familiar with them can give me some tips and advice and answer my questions when the time comes.
I must be nuts.