Christopher M
TVWBB Member
Years ago, I owned a mid-90's redhead Weber Genesis. I didn't care for it and ultimately let it go for a few dollars on Craigslist, not realizing that it could be restored. I ended "replacing" with a Ducane Affinity 3100. While that grill has been ok for the price paid ~$250, I started venturing into a new grill purchase this summer. Looking at prices, I started looking at older grills, namely Genesis grills within the last 5-10 years. I had earmarked a 2012 Genesis 310 Special Edition which was selling for $125. Then, prior to pickup, I started browsing these forums and seeing all of the retro-rehabs. Those grills looked awesome. So rather than just updated an 7 year old grill for utility, I went down the path of looking for a rehab project - one that would result in a solid grilling experience and one that I'd be proud to display on my patio. I happened upon this green Genesis - appears to be 90's era in relatively good condition. Basically the same grill I had previously owned, but in a glorious green. It was listed for $100, but they said they accept a "best offer". I'm scheduled to pick up tomorrow night for $50.
I'm going to look at the fire pit for any signs of rust and/or holes. Are there any major deal breakers I should consider?
I plan to purchase flavor bars and grates from https://www.ebay.com/str/rcplanebuyer
I'd also like to replace the burners, warming tray - and I figure Amazon will suffice.
I'm hoping to take apart and use a matte black spray paint on the fire box and the sides of the lid.
Any recommendations, tips or links that might help are greatly appreciated.
I've told my wife and she thinks I'm crazy. "Why are you going to buy an old grill and spend all of that $ fixing it up. Why not buy a new grill." I haven't figured out my total costs yet, but I anticipate $300-$400. Last year around August, Lowes had the Genesis 310s on sale for $450 or so. Am I crazy?
I'm going to look at the fire pit for any signs of rust and/or holes. Are there any major deal breakers I should consider?


I plan to purchase flavor bars and grates from https://www.ebay.com/str/rcplanebuyer
I'd also like to replace the burners, warming tray - and I figure Amazon will suffice.
I'm hoping to take apart and use a matte black spray paint on the fire box and the sides of the lid.
Any recommendations, tips or links that might help are greatly appreciated.
I've told my wife and she thinks I'm crazy. "Why are you going to buy an old grill and spend all of that $ fixing it up. Why not buy a new grill." I haven't figured out my total costs yet, but I anticipate $300-$400. Last year around August, Lowes had the Genesis 310s on sale for $450 or so. Am I crazy?