Mine was £75 in the local car boot and vintage machinery rally plus auction. To say I was chuffed was an understatement, only downsides are it is a lot of space to loose when not in use, and mine has nylon wheels and one deformed when left with a horsedrawn finger mower on it for a long time, cost a fiver for a new wheel. Surprisingly stable even with a bike on it and moving it around on not very smooth concrete. It can be persuaded to tip up if miss using it to lift engines onto pallet racking without paying attention to just how heavy an industrial diesel engine actually is, moral of that story is if using it to lift heavy lumps of metal, try to keep them near the middle of the length of the bed, not at one end. Like others I found the short ramp a bit steep, a longer bit of plank makes a better ramp. Mine is about 60cm wide maybe more, handy to be able to stand on there when putting the bike on it's centre stand. Mine might be replaced with a tail lift I picked up off eBay that is electric hydraulic rather than hand pumped hydraulic and is wide enough to take my sidecar.