A 45 minute drive each way and I came home with the grill. My three year old daughter says "Daddy has lots of grills" when asked what she did today. It was a mess for sure, but for $50, I couldn't say no. I gave it a good cleaning, but not a full detail.
As Purchased:
A bit dirty:
And after the cleaning:
So, it is really gray...
And teh only major flaw in the grill, the floor pan:
The burners all work well. The flavorizer bars are not stainless and are rusted, but not through. The grates look to be Weber replacement stainless. It could use an igniter. It gets spark, but the shroud is rotted away, so it doesn't really light. A full detail and scrubbing of the remaining grime will help the overall appearance. I can scavenge my decaying Genesis Silver C for a better condition drip tray and drip pan holder since the pan is rusted bad and the holder is just missing. I figure it will be an easy flip and help fund my Summit restoration. It even came with the good Weber cover in good shape.
Talk him down on that summit. Start at 200 see if he'll meet at 300. With used always haggle. You never know.
If I'm asking $700 for something and someone offers me $200, I reach for my gun.
A new floorpan is around $150. I'll leave that up to the next guy. I hope to list it by the weekend to free up the garage space.