That's a Weber Genesis, 3 burner, probably mid-late nineties. Stainless steel grates, looks like durawood slats and handle. Looks nice. Easy to fix up. Can't see if you have the regulator connection, and the fact that the drip tray is in the cookbox might mean that you need to replace the rails it slides into underneath. It also looks like you're missing the lower drip tray that connects to the circle of that big one. The ignitor isn't hooked up, and I'm not sure why there's an extra table tucked in there. They're beasts that will last forever. Take more pictures and see how the flavorizers and burners are, but I'd be amazed if you couldn't get it tip top condition for under $100, easy. Probably less. Maybe you'll have lucked out and the SS grates mean there's SS flavor bars too. Post any questions you might have. I've rebuilt dozens of those things. Other than grates, burners, flavorizors, you also want to see if the frame has rot (the bar running alongside the firebox on the left side tends to go, but for some reason, usually in the next generation after that one-those do pretty well.