Well I picked it up, but not without a hitch. Obviously I needed a hitch to be able to tow it
. Actually I did start out with out a hitch pin, but pilfered one from a Jeep wreck down the side of a shed in town. Felt really guilty about it despite it clearly being a wreck not going anywhere, but I wouldn't have gotten far without one.
Anyway, I'm pretty stoked on it. It really is a great design. It towed perfectly on the way home. I went pretty slowly a lot of the way, like 60-80km/hr due to wildlife. Didn't hit anything. The brakes worked fine. It has the bits on the hubs for a handbrake but none fitted. I've booked it in for a hub service and brake inspection, and fitting a handbrake. I might replace the hitch too. The current one is original and seems to be fine, but looks pretty weathered and is 21yrs old. I'm planning on keeping it long term, and it might be easier to replace it with one that has a built in handbrake lever.
I'll replace the tail lights with LEDs. That should be an straightforward swap. I'll contact Camprite about a new stoneguard. The seller's brother jack-knifed the trailer or something and busted the front tool box and repaired it by mounting the gas bottles on the drawbar rather than on the side. There's a tear in the canvas near the door that needs repairing but it's not in a bad spot. And it needs new tyres due to age cracking. And the shockies look shot.
Other than that, I'll just use it. There's plenty of other stuff to consider like the fold over roof rack, the rear rack for an outboard (maybe a bike rack here?), what to do about the fridge, whether to smarten up the kitchen with an integrated cooker, etc etc
What's the go for LED lighting inside and under the awning? I'll try and read up on it. Overall I'm totally stoked. Thanks for your input so far!