This I gotta see! C'mon and share some pictures of that.
I was out exploring in the four-wheeler near my cabin late last October and came to this awesome lake-side building site at the end of an old road. The trail was grown over and nearly impassable. At the edge of a clearing beneath huge towering pine trees was an old trailer with a yellow Weber setting in the bushes next to it. I've been grilling on Weber grills for many, many years and was really intrigued by this thing. I'd never even heard of a yellow Weber before. I went back to the county courthouse to determine the identity of the property owner and contacted him. He turned out to be the grandson of the guy who had hauled the trailer in many years ago and (I think) he had inherited the property. I ended up obtaining the grill and brought it back to my cabin and cleaned it up, but it was so late in the season that I never got a chance to fire it up. When we got to Tucson in November I went online to learn what I could about an old yellow Weber. That's how I discovered the WKC.
At the time I cleaned it up I didn't yet know there were so many other people that were 'into' this sort of thing and I didn't take any photos. So except for the pics I took of the very beautiful pine-studded building site when I first discovered the grill, I have none to share yet. When I return to Minnesota in the Spring I'll take a bunch more and share here.
I've created a Set on Flickr called Weber Grills and have thrown two pics from that day into that Set here: