Hey Guys,
This Friday, I am having someone go and take photos of the car I am buying. IF you were doing this, what would you make sure you photographed?
Here is what I am thinking and I welcome input if I missed anything.
In no particular order
Engine bay - Detailed
Trunk (under the mat)
Headlamp bowls
Title (if available)
Service Documents (if available).
Under the rear parcel shelf
Spot welds on inner fender well
Fire wall pad
Original dust cover for distributor
Data Card (if available)
Body number stamped on underneath of hood (up top on drivers side)
Data plate – Drivers side of engine bay next to brake booster
Books/paperwork
Spare tire (to get make and size)
Snowflake Detail: Sticker on windshield on drivers side (Kinonglas-Kristall IRA)?
If the photos are to help you decide to buy or not, then many of the items listed are not relevant. If the photos are just cause you don’t want to wait and are eager, then no issue.
Would a snowflake sticker really help tip the balance on buying this car?
Would the spare tire really help tip the balance on buying this car?
Would books really help tip the balance?
Etc etc.
If photos are to buy or not — focus on what matters - rust, generally not molested, major accident, major panel gap issues, if you are really getting this for 45k, I would not be overly picky. All the “nice to haves” matter and do tip the balance if you were paying 145k not so much if paying 45k us$
Don’t buy blind, make sure the major important stuff is okay. As said by others If you hesitate, tell us so we can check it and maybe buy it.
Good luck