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Old 06-06-2005, 12:49 AM
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it looks pretty superficial to me. if you can find a parts car most of the damage looks as if it can be repaired in you r garage if you are handy. i fixed one a lot worse than this and put it on the road for my son... come to think of it i fixed that one twice almost same damage each time. it is easier the second time as the metal has a memory.

seriously, it doesnt look as if you have any frame damage. the headlights come out easily and the hood bolts on. the fender isnt too bad to remove and if the sub sheet metal around the radiator is bent it is not too hard to striaghten. the radiator is prob broke but that is a 15 minute swap out.

if your car is mechanically sound... and you know exactly what has been done and not... that is worth a lot.
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