Lots of good info here. Another suggestion, be careful of what I’ll refer to as the “Pounce Principle.”
A while back, I was on a tear to get a used
Scamp and did. But because the previously owned units in decent condition were rare, when one in my general vicinity came up, I jumped on it. Not exactly the layout I wanted, but the price was good and in excellent shape. I was happy.
I had spent enough time on this forum to realize the model I had my heart set on, was the same configuration that most other prospective used unit buyers were looking for, too. In other words, the demand far outstripped the supply. So I settled for a terrific buy, but with dimensions I never came to accept.
It sounds like you are going to eventually get your trailer and I commend you on doing the homework. At the same time, I caution you against pouncing on a model or vintage of
Scamp that might be dictated more by your perception of a good deal than by your dreams. Good luck.