I will just leave this here


 
Not sure your going to get the Member Mark Fryer Cleaner, razor blade and 0000 steel wool for $25 bucks. Although I would do it for $25 bucks. :)
 
I wonder if their "conversion" had anything to do with the fire?

Hard to say. He said he still cooked on it and from the grease that's still inside it, I think it was simply lack of cleaning.

It is a solid parts grill and combining from this one with the beat to heck copper one I should have a decent E330 propane to flip for the cost of some paint. And, I'll get a cabinet for my backyard prep table.
 
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Paint is scalded, but the metal still has strength. Upper door hinge is boogered up, and the handle mount is melted. The igniter still clicks, but the wires are melted.

My guess is the fire spread to the drip pan.


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I wonder how much rehab was actually required.

The original burner tubes? Spider guards still intact.

The stainless grates are in great but not new condition.

The innards where the tank scale and frame in general don’t look like any rust was ever present.

And the drip tray? It’s in very good shape.

Maybe it just sat in someone’s garage for 20 plus years not being used- a “barn find” if you will.

But yes, very nice condition.
 
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