Hey guys,
Look what I found this week on a dutch version of eBay.
I called the seller and she said her husband bought it in 1979 and it was used no more than 4 times max. She wanted to clear the attick because her house was for sale. She had posted the ad for 3 times already but listeded it in the accessoiris section.... luckily she had no responders before I saw the ad this week. I went to check it out and bought it imediatly, it came with coalracks, ash dish and a (not Weber?) Skewerset/ribrack.
Because it wasn't used a lott she said she would not sell it cheap, all included it had to be €50,- / $55,- I think I got a steal!
Some shots after a very short clean, I realy believe it was only used 4 times.
Back home I did some research. It's a '79 A-code 22 inch Kettle with flat rim ash dish. I have a few questions I hope you can answer.
Is this a coppermist or a choclate Brown?
Is this model/size nicknamed the Warrior?
Is this a rare find? In Europese for sure but in general?
My intentions are to start cooking on it, probably upgrade it with a cast Iron GBS grate and enjoy it for years to come, a nice adition to my Weber family.
Thnx for reading my vintage Weber story!
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