Here is my 2025 grill that i will be restoring, Genesis 1


 
I have my blackout Skyline up for sale at $495. No way that I am giving it away for $250 or something like that. If it doesn't sell by Christmas, I will probably keep it. It has all the markings of a museum piece, but I don't have a museum! So, it will have to bump one of my other "daily driver' grills and start being used. I admit it will be hard to put the first steaks on it for a maiden voyage.
After you use them a few times, it gets easier :coolkettle: .
 
I wish I could get a Rubbermaid or other 8X10 shed for our lawnmower and related stuff and turn my small barn into a grill museum. It wouldn't fit all that I could dream of, but it would be a "reasonable" amount of space to dedicate. Note that this is my opinion NOT at all my wife's!:D.
 
Just keep in mind.The cooked box could have been produced a year before it was actually put into a grill. So basically, your grill could be on eighty nine as well, but more likely an eighty eight.
More than likely an '89 then. The 1988 models had the wide slats still.
 

 

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