Abarthnoob
New member
Hi all,
I am new to the site - forgive me for not making the usual polite introduction (I'm familiar with usual forum etiquette) but my circumstances are a little unusual.
I have been asked by a friend to sell a particularly nice Abarth which belonged to her recently deceased husband. I am used to buying and selling cars (and mainly motorbikes, actually) so am happy to take photos of all the usual parts of a car (interiors, engine bay, tyres etc).
My question is, what are the specific shots that an Abarth purchaser would want to see? I have read some posts here and understand that maybe the exhaust collector box is important - what else should I try to capture, to give purchasers all they need in order to confidently assess this car?
I'd really appreciate any guidance. Once I have taken the pics I'll post them here for comments, to make sure I've captured everything.
Thanks in advance - I understand the wisdom that resides in an online forum such as this, and at this time it would be such a help to have your thoughts.
Cheers,
Paul
I am new to the site - forgive me for not making the usual polite introduction (I'm familiar with usual forum etiquette) but my circumstances are a little unusual.
I have been asked by a friend to sell a particularly nice Abarth which belonged to her recently deceased husband. I am used to buying and selling cars (and mainly motorbikes, actually) so am happy to take photos of all the usual parts of a car (interiors, engine bay, tyres etc).
My question is, what are the specific shots that an Abarth purchaser would want to see? I have read some posts here and understand that maybe the exhaust collector box is important - what else should I try to capture, to give purchasers all they need in order to confidently assess this car?
I'd really appreciate any guidance. Once I have taken the pics I'll post them here for comments, to make sure I've captured everything.
Thanks in advance - I understand the wisdom that resides in an online forum such as this, and at this time it would be such a help to have your thoughts.
Cheers,
Paul