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Old 11-07-2015, 09:57 AM
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Did this once, I've had several 124s.
Right Fender
Right Lamp Assembly (complete, possibly including connector and bulbs)
Right turnsignal complete as above
Right light wiper & motor (optional? looks like you might not have them working?)
Possible right wiper wire and washer hose (as above, might not be working)
Right filler panel
Hood
Right hood hinge
Bumper cover
Bumper impact strip
Bumper crush blocks (expanded polystyrene)
air filter should be okay, intake tubing in fender might be damaged (check)
Misc. fasteners
Straighten radiator support and hood support
Straighten bumper bar
Straighten crushed Right frame tip / bumper mount
Check and straighten frame as needed
There is no wiring in that area other than lights, so should be good there.

As these cars are designed to be sacrificial to cushion impact, the above straightening "frame work" will be necessary, the bumper cover has foam blocks behind it and some deformable plastic, but then it is the designed-to-crush frame tips absorbing impact.

As the OP doesn't want to repair, it seems that it is an opportunity for someone handy with a spray gun to make him an offer, might be a good deal for both parties. As lsmalley has mentioned, used M103/W124 parts are plentiful (several guys on the diesel forum also).
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