Weber Kettles from the Sixties

  • The 1960's had quite a range of Weber Kettles

    One of the few companies that still believe in classic values like making good products and customer service to match.

    Here's some of the 1960's model. Click here to visit the site.

    1960: The Gallery-Que - The kettle goes to sea

    1963: The Flamenco - A grill and a table in one

    1964: The Penthouse - A grill for living in high style

    1965: The Ranger - Part grill, part wheelbarrow. All fun

    1966: The Wishing Well - a grill that we wish we had never made

    1967: The Seville - A precursor to today's popular Performer

    1968: The Imperial Sequoia - Fun and practical

    1969: The Custom

    Edited 2 times, last by 12x7 (October 25, 2015 at 4:06 PM).

  • Wow, a trip through the time machine, thanks for the post. :thumbup:
    The first thing that strikes me is that apart from cosmetics, they had the design right from day one. If it ain't broken, no need to fix it.

    Big Green Egg - Asmoke Pellet Grill - Weber Kettle - Maximus Pizza Oven - Dragon Hibachi - Ziggy Portable - baby kamado - Grillz 2 burner - Cobb BBQ - Converted Gas Bottle Spit - Charbroil Grill2go - Anova sous vide - Digi Q controller - plus Tip Top Temp - Smokeware cap - Grill Grates

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