90s Integra, 280k miles, probably worth about $2-3k max but at least $1500 for crushing for emission buyback.
Accident today in a small fender bender. Rear ended a CRV in a sudden freeway stop and wheels already locked up, my fault. The CRV seems fine other than a light cracked. The top of my front bumper is pushed in a bit and the hood bent / folded about 2 inches. Hood still closing, top of front bumper is pushed in but the bottom is fine. I think the hood latch is pushed into and slightly bent the AC condenser. Drivable still but will need to fix it.
The problem now: every body part is out of production, junk yard has maybe a couple here, and a couple there, and not the same color. 10 years ago I would see rows and rows of them I can choose from if I want parts, but today almost all the ones end up there are front end damage.
So my question now is:
1) I know that once a hood fold it loses a lot of structural integrity and it won't absorb as much impact next time. For now I want to see if I can straighten it back enough to use till I find a matching hood in the junkyard or ebay so I don't have to paint it. Is it ok if I just bend it back?
2) The "bulkhead" holding the front together seems to be "welded" on. I don't know how to weld, nor do I want to invest in a lot of stuff just to DIY. Is there a way like using rivet to put things back in place? or "pull" it back to close enough?
3) Can you "bend" an AC condenser back and expect it to work still? The one there is starting to have some rust after these years and if I have to replace, would likely be $300 to recharge and $150 for a Rockauto condenser. If I can bend it back without leaking I would probably do.
4) Some shops won't fix car this old, what do people typically do if they are not worth fixing but still drivable? Bending them back to close enough? Sell it to junkyard?
Accident today in a small fender bender. Rear ended a CRV in a sudden freeway stop and wheels already locked up, my fault. The CRV seems fine other than a light cracked. The top of my front bumper is pushed in a bit and the hood bent / folded about 2 inches. Hood still closing, top of front bumper is pushed in but the bottom is fine. I think the hood latch is pushed into and slightly bent the AC condenser. Drivable still but will need to fix it.
The problem now: every body part is out of production, junk yard has maybe a couple here, and a couple there, and not the same color. 10 years ago I would see rows and rows of them I can choose from if I want parts, but today almost all the ones end up there are front end damage.
So my question now is:
1) I know that once a hood fold it loses a lot of structural integrity and it won't absorb as much impact next time. For now I want to see if I can straighten it back enough to use till I find a matching hood in the junkyard or ebay so I don't have to paint it. Is it ok if I just bend it back?
2) The "bulkhead" holding the front together seems to be "welded" on. I don't know how to weld, nor do I want to invest in a lot of stuff just to DIY. Is there a way like using rivet to put things back in place? or "pull" it back to close enough?
3) Can you "bend" an AC condenser back and expect it to work still? The one there is starting to have some rust after these years and if I have to replace, would likely be $300 to recharge and $150 for a Rockauto condenser. If I can bend it back without leaking I would probably do.
4) Some shops won't fix car this old, what do people typically do if they are not worth fixing but still drivable? Bending them back to close enough? Sell it to junkyard?