rare find but too rich for my blood


 
If I ever found myself with a grill like that, it would be a challenge to actually use it. I'd want to preserve it.

TH I know what you mean spend $500 bucks and after you cook on it a few times looks no better than a restore you did. Kind of why I only buy certified used cars depreciation is gone from new but if its got a few door dings its actually more appealing to me and most of the time the dealer can fix those these days. I just expect it here down in ATL, buy new it won't be more than a month or so if you commute where something does not come up from the road ding the car or a dump truck in front of you dropping gravel with the sign stay a football field away from me not liable for anything. :)
 
Totally agree. I just wouldn't be able to cook on it! I guess my rehabbed 2000 is good enough for me. But again, I'd love to see pictures of it!
 

 

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