My name is Chris I purchased a kettle today at an estate sale for 25$ could someone please help me to figure out the year? Also are these worth money?? I just have always lived Weber grills and when I seen this one it said vintage so I drove over and swooped it up. I'm very excited to start grilling and hello to everyone. Thanks in advance for the help 😁
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There's a couple let me know if you need more
Worth $26. Just kidding I'm not into vintage kettles so don't haven't any idea the value or age. All i know it's a rare color and older than me. Too bad it's a bit rough. I'm sure some of the experts will chime in soon.
Photos inside of bowl and lid?
The Imperial Glen blue metal lid handle. http://weberkettleclub.com/weber-catalogs/1962-Weber-catalog.pdf.
Welcome! Amazing score!
Lol, love this. You just made everyone so jealous. That's a grail find for most of us! Congrats!
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Also, judging by the position of the handle to vent it's a 63'.
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@Clitt1385 Wow. Talk about making a debut. You just joined the elite Wood Dale club with this purchase. You will see the lid vent has Wood Dale, Ill on it. That is when Weber was based in Wood Dale. You have a very much sought after kettle there. Congratulations and enjoy. Hope you stick around. Some really great information and people here. Where you from?
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Wow really?? I knew it was a special weber, but I though it was just because it was steel and the handles were steel. I knew it was old but had no clue. Thanks for all the info! Is it a particular year?
Oh ok I downloaded the link. So it's a '62 holy cow! I'm only 32 years old myself. Almost twice as old as me! Lol again thanks for all the Info I'm gonna clean her up. I'd like to get some touch up paint. Also it's missing the bolts for the legs but I'm sure I can find those. I'll keep you posted 😁
Your kettle has a porcelain enamel coating. It is not paint but powdered glass that is baked onto the metal in 1000+ degree ovens. Any touch up paint, even high temp type will turn dark over time if your going to cook on the grill. Here is a restoration thread with some tips on restoring one of these old kettles. I just use #0000 steel wool to remove all the rust then apply some olive oil to the bare metal with a Q Tip. Once heated it seasons the metal and prevents further rust.
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/196162-ambassador-in-the-wild-(yellow-ochre)/
Quote from: Travis on June 09, 2018, 03:45:07 PM
Lol, love this. You just made everyone so jealous. That's a grail find for most of us! Congrats!
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X2!!
Quite a find! Welcome to the club!
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What a debut! You just started your gem collection with a diamond my friend.
Please don't put paint on it.
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Damn it you hit this one out the park, congrats.
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Well done sir! Congrats and I second what Mike said. PLEASE don't paint it
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Ah well I'll have to get her all cleaned up and post more pics. Thanks any other restorative tips will be much appreciated
I promise no paint! I'd like to find some replacement wheels but only original parts. The rubber is cracked.
My recommendation, due to the rarity of the color & age, is to not use any steel wool, razor blades, or abrasive cleaners to clean it. Especially if you dont have any experience cleaning a grill with them, you could damage the porcelain. Practice on a few modern, less valuable, grills first.
Soap & water with a brush will remove some of the gunk and give you time to reevaluate what it really needs after that.
Dont get in a big rush to restore it back to new, take your time figuring out how far you what to go with any type or restoration. Its usable in the meantime, and its beautiful as it is.
Additionally, removing or altering any of the parts will detract from its originality and character.
In my opinion there is nothing anyone can do to make the grill more beautiful than it is.
No paint and leave those wheels on. They are not as bad as you think. Also, what area of the country do live in? There are several people here that are more than willing to help you out with the restore.
Quote from: Clitt1385 on June 09, 2018, 11:12:07 PM
Ah well I'll have to get her all cleaned up and post more pics. Thanks any other restorative tips will be much appreciated
I would recommend trying to restore the original wheels. You can't find replacement original metal wheels like those. This thread has tips on how to remove the hub caps and wheels and tips on restoring your wheels, triangle and legs. Pages 4,5,6 and 7 of the thread have step by step photos of the restoration.
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/196162-ambassador-in-the-wild-(yellow-ochre)/45/
If your hub caps can't be restored, you can purchase new hub caps. Home Depot carries them online and will ship to your local Home Depot for free. The part number is #800308 (3/8"Nickel push nut)
https://www.homedepot.com/s/?search=800308
Of you weren't new here I'd say that was quite the humble brag post. But either way, excellent score, it's a beautiful kettle.
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Very nice score. I almost had one once! Gives me hope that they are still out there in the wild!
Quote from: Cellar2ful on June 09, 2018, 04:06:04 PM
Welcome to the Forum @Clitt1385 Wow. Talk about making a debut. You just joined the elite Wood Dale club with this purchase. You will see the lid vent has Wood Dale, Ill on it. That is when Weber was based in Wood Dale. You have a very much sought after kettle there. Congratulations and enjoy. Hope you stick around. Some really great information and people here. Where you from?
Chino CA
Make sure you add a photo of your kettle to the Wood Dale Owners Mob thread. You will find a couple like yours in this thread.
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/wood-dale-owners-mob/