Earlier this week my step-son ran into the back of a parked landscaping trailer/truck combo and wrecked my kids' 1999 Toyota Corolla in the process. I don't carry collision insurance so the damaged Corolla is my problem to deal with. I bought the Corolla knowing I could replace it fairly cheap ($2500 - $3000) if something like this happened, and I plan to do that since my kids need a car ASAP. The question is, what should I do with the wrecked car? I'm very capable of doing most of the repair (basically parts replacement) work myself, and I'm quite sure there's no frame damage, but the list of replacement parts needed is pretty long (see below), so I'm guessing repairs would be cost-prohibitive. Also, I have no bodywork experience, and I'm not sure if the bent/torn metal sub-frame in the right front corner is even repairable. The parts needing replacement that I've identified so far are as follows:
*DS & PS airbags
*DS seat belt / retractor mechanism
*Windshield
*Right front fender
*Right front tire
*Front bumper (cover)
*Right front headlight
*Front impact beam - heavy steel, behind bumper cover
*Right front fender liner
*Windshield washer fluid tank
*There are also a couple wiring harnesses behind the headlight that disconnected (and one tore off) upon impact, and I haven't been able to figure out yet where they go or what they are even for.
The photos below are my best attempt at showing the damaged area. (BTW, the fluid on the ground is WSW fluid - no damage to the radiator.)
Again, even if I can justify the replacement parts, I wonder whether the bent/torn integrated sheet metal between the headlight and tire is a showstopper.
What do you guys think - have it hauled off to a junkyard, or any other suggestions? (And no, I'm not interested in making this a dedicated RallyX car.)




The following is the view from directly above, pointed straight downward into the area where the WSW fluid tank used to be - lots of bent sheet metal here:
