Josh Dekubber
TVWBB Hall of Fame
To be honest I wouldn't consider selling my 2000 for $1000. Regardless of market value. It's worth more than that to me personally. I'd probably be stupid to not take $1500 but I'd have to consider it. Can I even find another one to start with that looks like it's been in storage untouched for the majority of the last 30+ years for a build. Maybe maybe not. Not to mention if I just use this grill for what it's made to do for the rest of my life it will easily hold up especially with the high level 304 SS throughout the cookbox. I bet it will Outlast and perform as good of better than any $1000-$1500+ gas grill you can buy today and do it with Style. Also cleaning and maintenance is easy. Maybe I'm crazy but to me these old Webers are way under valued. These high level builds with no expense spared. Sandblast, powder coat, custom built parts on a rare model that you can't get most of the parts for anymore other than maintenance parts. To me the value of a one off build like this is $2000+. That's just my opinion it doesn't mean they will necessarily sell for that but that's the value I see in them. I'm not talking about any slap together project with mismatched parts and a half hazard paint job. I'm talking about a true Craftsman built Weber restoration.