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Between the rust, dents, porcelain destroyed, the amount of $$$ and time would be so far out of proportion to any intrinsic value left in it. Just my $.02 on it :D
I had to look again and if it was close I would definitely consider it. Looks very doable. The lid would need to be redone but the rest looks to be in pretty good restorable condition. I'd have to evaluate in person if I was close.

Value is subjective. I don't sell my vintage webers I keep them because I value them more than most people probably would. They are worth more than money to me.
Just my 2¢😉
 
I had to look again and if it was close I would definitely consider it. Looks very doable. The lid would need to be redone but the rest looks to be in pretty good restorable condition. I'd have to evaluate in person if I was close.

Value is subjective. I don't sell my vintage webers I keep them because I value them more than most people probably would. They are worth more than money to me.
Just my 2¢😉
If you could manage to restore it to it's former glory I think it would be a valuable piece. It's very cool, and I've never seen one like it before. It would probably be an expensive restoration and if you did need any parts it could be quite the adventure to find them.
 
If you could manage to restore it to it's former glory I think it would be a valuable piece. It's very cool, and I've never seen one like it before. It would probably be an expensive restoration and if you did need any parts it could be quite the adventure to find them.
Definitely wouldn't be easy to bring it to a high level restoration but I think it's cool and rare.
 
That is rare. If I got it, I'd restore the cart and convert it to a coal burner using a bight color kettle with integrated brackets and gas-assist harvested from a newer Performer.

I'd box up the beat up old kettle and gas parts and sell along with the grill to the next owner if they wanted to restore it to it original state.
 
I didn't know you'd consider it as an "investment or collectors" piece. That being said than it's like a lot of other things people collect. The value is in the "having" not the "selling". And for that I guess I could see it. Hell I have a Motorola Golden Voice TV/HiFi system from 1947 in my basement. My dad's oldest brother went to work for Motorola right after WWII and in 1947 they'd brought out their first TVs. So he, my dad and the middle brother pooled their money and bought one as a present for my grandparent's 25th wedding anniversary.
I remember watching all the Sunday shows on that giant 12" screen when I was a kid. So I get the collector factor. I assumed you'd want to flip it
 
I didn't know you'd consider it as an "investment or collectors" piece. That being said than it's like a lot of other things people collect. The value is in the "having" not the "selling". And for that I guess I could see it. Hell I have a Motorola Golden Voice TV/HiFi system from 1947 in my basement. My dad's oldest brother went to work for Motorola right after WWII and in 1947 they'd brought out their first TVs. So he, my dad and the middle brother pooled their money and bought one as a present for my grandparent's 25th wedding anniversary.
I remember watching all the Sunday shows on that giant 12" screen when I was a kid. So I get the collector factor. I assumed you'd want to flip it
That's a really cool story Larry thank you for sharing.
I just like different things and can't always explain why I have appreciation for certain things. I do like a lot of different types of vintage things that were built right and built to last. Some stuff has a story behind it like your story and some don't. I may try to sell one of my classic Webers but that's not really what I do. I mostly flip newer Webers and put that money into my own personal keeps from 1985-1999.
 
I could see that after all the work you put in to restoring your awesome grills.

It seems almost sacrilegious to cook on the one that is brand new, unused from 1994. I don't think I could do it.
Not sure I could either. I have been thinking about it because I want to buy the unused Jr. For sale. If I was anywhere near New York would have already bought it. Shipping is the biggest obstacle
 

 

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