take plenty of pictures to document how things were done.
That is exactly right!!!
If in the case this car is ever "found" in a barn in 30 years under a tarp.... (not saying this current owner won't still have it, but...) if that would ever happen, those photo's would be the only way to show what the car was like the day it rolled off the line at the factory.
The Viper is so young in the life span of cars, i.e. the corvette, - sorry, but with 50 some years of the vette vs. the 12/13 odd years of the Viper, we are "young" in the USA Exotic or Muscle (your choice) car hobby.
We don't know what or where the Viper History will be or how it will have been written in 30 years. So... (long winded - aka - tired fingers) If those pic's were in the "glove box" or even slid under the carpet for someone to find in 30 years... That detail for a restoration would send the points on detail through the roof if it were ever to be a show entry.
I know.... To each, His own! Anyway, for what it's worth... even if it's nothing.
P.S. I had a 97 B&W GTS. The Hottest and Best color Viper EVER, Hands Down!!!! Sure miss Her!