It is a really cool grill. I would certainly give you ten dollars. However the story behind it is way cooler in my opinion. Having your grandpas old grill, that's still in your family is really cool to me. Now that you found this site maybe you can use it and make some great stuff. To collectors, it is a rare grill, I have seen two like it this summer for sale. Now that being said, is it valuable? Well that is all relative, you could maybe $80-$100. That is in my totally unofficial opinion. That's a little more than what I would be willing to pay. I would prob make a move at $50. To the right collector maybe you could get a hundred or more, sometimes people need to have this stuff and will pay high prices to get it. At the end of the day you have to remember it is just a barbecue grill, but somehow to me having a cool old Weber grill is.....well, cool. Unless you really don't intend to use it and you really need $50-$100 bucks, I would hold on to it, fix it up, cook on it and become a member here and show off all your great dishes. Then use it for what it was designed for, cooking burgers on the fourth of July for your friends, Memorial Day cookouts, and hot dogs for the baseball all star game, and make all kinds of other interesting things. Unless your a maniac like most of us you will prob never get another cool grill like this. You could always try to cook on it and if you really just don't care about it, come back here in a couple of months and we will gladly take it off your hands.....
Just my opinion. Thanks for showing it to us.....
Brian