If you are interested in buying a classic car or truck, get it inspected so you know the good the bad and the ugly before investing your hard earned money. Don’t get buyers remorse buying a car you didn’t know has hidden issues. We can find them and fix them.

We have over 45+ years working with classic cars from completely stock to completely custom and everything in between. We know what to look for to find any issues you should be aware of that could help you get a full picture of the state of almost any custom classic vehicle.

  • Fluid levels and leaks

  • Suspension bushings and condition

  • Frame damage where noticeable

  • Installation quality of aftermarket parts

  • Electrical functions and wiring condition

  • Engine swap quality

  • Brake & Steering components

  • Road test to check engine, transmission, brakes, steering, rear end, suspension

  • Any potential failure points

  • Paint and Body issues where visible

  • Rusted floors and poor floor repairs

Inside a garage, a red vintage Ford Mustang G.T. 350 is elevated on a hydraulic lift, with tools and car parts scattered on a worktable nearby, and other cars and equipment in the background.

Every seller will tell you the vehicle is great and has no issues. Get an outside, unbiased, objective view of the car. We do a 25+ point inspection of the vehicle top and bottom, looking for anything that can tell you the car is as claimed or if there are issues that give you negotiating power. We can travel to the car if it’s at a dealer or a private seller. Or you can organize to have the car inspected at our facility with seller.

Pre/Post-Purchase Inspection = $180

Mobile on site inspection available. (Cost dependent on distance to vehicle)

Lift access is highly recommended for mobile inspection.

We can provide estimates to fix issues if car is purchased.

Cranking compression test is possible in most cases with seller approval.

*Nothing is removed from the vehicle during inspection. This is a thorough visual inspection. Precision Motive Inc. is not liable for any failures or issues that happen after or during inspection. Buyer still carries all liability for purchase and issues.*

Inspections with Precision