7 Memorial Day Grill-Mobiles
These are not just mobile grills, these are grills built into modes of transportation. Whether traveling cross country or just up to your uncle’s house for Memorial Day weekend, it’s important to have a grill on hand. “But I can’t carry my Weber across Ohio to see Aunt Beatrice?!” That’s ok – now you can drive your grill, literally, to any destination – even on a rail road. Take a look at some creative grill-mobiles.
1957 Chevy Big Block Grill:
We can’t say butchering a classic ’57 Chevy is the best way to get your meal on, but if you can’t use the engine anymore, why not replace it with this cooking system seen above. This tow-able vehicle is complete with propane tank and non-stick chrome surfaces. Photo: instablogsimages
Motorcycle Sidecar Grill:
Part chopper and part cooking accessory, the sidecar grill takes away passenger space, but adds in a giant gas powered bbqing implement. The exhaust will probably smell like C02 or hot sauce. Photo: walyou.com
Choo-choo Locomotive Rib Cooker:
I choo-choo-choose you to grill me up a rack of ribs so succulent, I won’t pay attention when you tell me about how this steam powered (actually, propane) locomotive cooker set you back thousands of dollars. Don’t let the neighbor’s kids ride on top, this train gets hot! Photo: buzzardbbq
The Outlaw Grill:
Outlaw Grill is build into the shell of a big rig gas truck. That’s right – the long, circular trailer was cut open, its innards replaced with feet upon feet of grill. The vehicle travels events across …the South? Like you, we guessed this is a Southern United States invention – but we are all incorrect. Outlaw Grill originates from the hippie state of Oregon. Photo: gluttonyboys
Smith & Wesson Revolver Grill:
We actually don’t know if this is an official Smith & Wesson, but once you load the chamber with .38 caliber meat, you’ll forget all about where this grill comes from. You’ll only care about how long it remains in your back yard. Photo: strangevehicles
Scion xD Pullout Grill:
In 2009, Scion released massive amounts of add-ons to their vehicles, including this hard to find pull-out grill top on board the Scion xD. Photo: scionpedia
The ‘Grill and Chill’ System:
A grill and beer tap built onto the wheels of an ambulance bed. That says it all, doesn’t it? Eat healthy, and eat heartily this Memorial Day folks! Photo: wantist








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