Can the smell be coming from under the carpets?
Good call... as in OH YES IT CAN!
Way back in the 70's not long after we were married we bought a Vette from a local specialty supplier. We bought it one night during a driving rainstorm. Was the right year and model so we, without looking at it 1: when it was daylight, and 2: when it was DRY signed on the dotted line. It was the stupidest thing we'd ever done, (probably still is to this day).
Turned out that puppy
leaked like a
screen door submarine!!!!!
Seemed so nice that night that the interior was so sparkling clean, with new floor mats and what looked to be new carpet (or at least barely used). Come to find out with all the friggin' water underneath the carpet it was so bad the old carpet had rotted!
*$%#_)*&^%$#@$&#@*<?!!!!
It didn't smell right away, and being as it was raining we parked it for a few days and drove our other cars. By the time we realized, the 72 hour right of rescission had passed.
Ended up fixing it, doing a complete color change (with 20+ coats of metallic blue lacquer) and keeping the car for several years though, just didn't drive it in the rain! :laughing:
That was however the last time we bought a used car! :laughing: