This unused 1975 Key Lime is owned by WKC member Rub. Following up on a lead provided by WKC founder Troy, Rub was able to secure it with help from a friend.

Of course it came with a vintage Weber cover.





Find out why this kettle is called “Marge’s Undercover Lime”. Read the full story in Rub’s original post :
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/marge’s-undercover-lime/
Unbelievable. WOW!