I found a plane that I would like to consider for purchase. The plane is at a small airfield in BFE Idaho. "Complete logs" "fresh annual" and "ready to fly". I am 12 hours away. It's an older plane late 1970's w Lycoming 540. The only mechanics around are the mechanic that have worked on it or at least know the plane. It's a small town. I would like to have a pre buy on any plane I consider and would probably have the pre buy mechanic complete a fresh annual at the same time. My issue is where do I find that mechanic willing to go to BFE for days?
I can easily go look the plane over as best that I can myself, see it fly, fly it, pick the owners brain, pick the mechanics brain, pour over the log books and look for flags, research AD's and see if complied with etc. What I can't do is dig into the engine, and inspect critical things like fuselage, fuel tanks, wing internals, etc. Kinda imnportant stuff. So we are now where I need the advice on the logistics of purchasing a plane from an individual in small town.
How do I go about locating a non biased mechanic/inspector when the plane is so far away? Is it customary that the seller delivers the plane to a mechanic unknown to them at an airfield far away and lets them tear their plane apart? Should I be searching for a mechanic that will travel to the small town and stay there while doing the pre buy and annual in a shop that's foreign to him? How have you who are not mechanics done your pre buy due diligence in a situation like this?
Thank you.

