I bought one. It was nicked.
Before I bought it, I made sure the sprocket pattern was compatible with Sturmey Archer, which it was. I immediately re-geared it for lower gear lengths as the top end was a tad high for that weight bike.
I was drawn to it by the roller brakes. Brakes you stuff with grease to make them work better.
The Nexus hub worked well. It would change moving or stationary. Later, after it had gone, I got reports the hub was not up to enormous torque loadings and some crunched.
Fixing a rear tyre puncture was more akin to a motor cycle. Cables, Reaction arm and loads of nuts and bolts.
I wrote an instruction sheet on the prodedure. I swapped hex heads for butterfly nuts.
The Bottom bracket was a bit close to the ground, causing pedals to scrape a few times.
It was the hub gear that was heavy. The frame was quite light.
I have a disc brake MTB now. Much better for roadside puncture repairs.