Restoration question for 1964-1969 era Kettle

Started by Jstuparyk, April 28, 2020, 12:11:59 PM

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CatskillSmoker

Quote from: harris92 on April 28, 2020, 01:50:10 PM
Very cool grill. From what I understand this color combo was used sporadically around 1966 (for a couple years) for the Traveler and Fireplace Kettle. Get yourself three white leg caps from e-replacement.


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So this would be my birth year kettle. Very cool.

Craig

I was thinking also that the Traveler was borrowing the Fireplace kettle's two tone color scheme which has really been growing on me. I tried it once years ago on my MBHs and it looked sweet!

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JEBIV

I've been partial to those 2 colors for a while now LOL
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

SteveZ

@Jstuparyk You've come to the right place for all the info to restore that beauty. Welcome to the club! Steve.
SSP Caribique, Black 2nd Generation Performer, 2018 Green Performer, 1970 MBH 26 Black (Fleetwood) with Roti, 1965 Thumb Screw 49er, (2) Black 18 OTG, 2017 Black Master Touch, Black Genesis Silver B.  E code 14 WSM, AH code 18 WSM, AH code 22 WSM,


PotsieWeber

regards,
Hal

Bluegrass Boiler

What a fantastic family piece. The fact that every time you fire that beauty up you get to think of him. That grill has been cared for incredibly well! (Nice Summit btw)


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zavod44

Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X