I will just leave this here


 
@Cody Bratton To me Cody That's The Sweet spot. 100 bucks for a classic Weber in excellent condition. I'll take that all day everyday over one that's beat up and Rusty or missing parts for free-$40. You can at least put in an offer of whatever you're comfortable with.
Parts alone can far exceed that $100 mark pretty quickly.
 
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@Cody Bratton To me Cody That's The Sweet spot. 100 bucks for a classic Weber in excellent condition. I'll take that all day everyday over one that's beat up and Rusty or missing parts for free-$40. You can at least put in an offer of whatever you're comfortable with.
Parts alone can far exceed that $100 mark pretty quickly.
Enabler!!

I am trying to be a cheapskate here, Josh! If I can make a quick sale of this 1000 I would probably pay $50-60 for it... it has been listed for a week plus, and I reached out but they were still pretty firm on price. My guess is they dont NEED to sell it, they just wanted to. And my non-wifeable cash is slightly depleted at the moment
 
I have developed a liking for the pinstripe, and I also fancy the black knobs and handle. And the dual folding tables on a smaller frame. So yeah, I like a lot about it... must resist...
 
I would stick to the $50 limit. Unless it is a keeper grill, it cuts into profit on a flip too much to pay what they are asking.

Did you ask for any photos of the inside of the cabinet?

I haven't. They are 5 minutes away from me... which is making the resistance that much more difficult.
 
I have one in the hopper that is it's twin, but without the pinstripe. I also like that it comes with a cover, because unless they are almost new, I wouldn't sell it with the cover, but use them to cover the patio projects... more concealed from the wife!
 

 

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