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what should ido ?

i have 94 accord that was crashed in the front before i bought it. the frame was pulled but it still looks kinda iffy to me. the bumper and fenders don't look like they fit because of it. i don't have enough money to get a new car so what should i do. what's the price to do the job right and should i do it. everything thing else is fine so i really don't really want a new car. help ???

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all the parts are fine. its just that when they pulled the frame the first time they didn't do it right. they kinda left it short if you know what i mean.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i don't want to dis-appoint you on this one but you may never get the car to look right again,if it wasn't fixed right the first time ,there's a good chance they may have got it as close as they could,so it may have to stay like this,the cost on taking all the parts off ,and re-pulling the frame would be way more than the car would be worth,and there's a good chance they might not be able to pull it out anyway,you either have a choice of driving it like this or spending a lot of money on it,and its really not worth it,if it was me id just drive it until it stooped running,,it may turn out to be a really dependable car ,those are the choices.good luck with it.

    Source(s): been a certified mechanic for 37 yrs.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The price can be considerably reduced if you go to the local auto graveyard and get any parts that need to be replaced. You can then try to mount them yourself, or have a body shop do it.

  • 1 decade ago

    contact an insurance agency......

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