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pxcr_600 01-01-2002 02:10 AM

Stang Crash! Story!!
 
Hey guys, i crashed my 85 mustang GT into a pole. I hit the front right of the car. The radiator is done for. But im going to fix it myslef!!!!! I will need a new front bumper. But the worst thing is the frame. I hit the pole at no faster then 20 mph. Thats pushing it even. I think the frame is "H"ed though. Which means that the front part is pushed back. The passenger door still opens and closes fine though. Is this possible to fix? If i bring it to a frame shop? Can anyone estimate how much the frame work alone would cost? Im only 16 and i crashed this car about 3 weeks after i started driving it. My dad's a mech. and he did alot of work on it so i feel that im obligated to fix it. It is also a real nice car it would be a huge shame to get rid of it because its not worth anything. I also thought about making the 4cly engine chassis swap. But i couldn't do it myself and i don't want to ask my dad for anymore help because he has done enough for me. Could you guys please help me?? Im going to do this, this coming summer so i will probably be posting alot for help because im doing it MYSELF because i know i can. If anyone could give me an estimit on the frame work that would be great, then i would know what i will be looking at! thanks guys, your the greatest!!!

LittleBlueStang 01-01-2002 08:15 AM

Before you panic, take your car to a body shop and ask them to check the straightness of the frame. It may not be bent. I can't see a 20mph hit bending it and if it did, you probably have bigger concerns, such as someone before you crashing it and having the frame straightened before. If this is the case, it's easy for the frame to be re-damaged and you should unload the car/do the 4cyl swap as soon as you can.

pxcr_600 01-01-2002 12:01 PM

yeah
 
I know that it wasn't crashed before, i know almost for sure. but i figure if the passenger door opens and closes, its probably not that sever because i wasn't going that fast at all! If i brought it into a frame shop would i have to remove the engine first. Or could i just remover the body panels. does anyone know a price range that i could be looking at, for the frame work alone? I just need a number to look at and ponder on.

Unit 5302 01-01-2002 03:32 PM

The radiator support (front part of the frame you are talking about) is very weak. They bend all the time.

The frame shop will probably be pretty cheap. Doesn't sound like it will require much time on the rack, and they'll get it done right. I don't see any problems getting the car back together.

pxcr_600 01-01-2002 04:15 PM

ok thanks
 
ok dudes thanks for the help!!! I really apreciate it. Hey if i bring it to the frame shop will i have to have the engine removed or anything like that first?

RAGE_5.0 01-01-2002 10:55 PM

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I can't see a 20mph hit bending it
well i hit a tree on the 22nd doing 20-30 kilometers and hour and it bent the frame. So 20mph is possible. it is costing me 3500 to fix it and that is without a full paint job and just getting the fronmt end repainted
the front end on my car was ripped apart but suprisingly the rad is still fine but the fan is not

BowTie Eater 5 Liter 01-02-2002 02:53 AM

sorry to hear that.

my car was in bad shape for a long time, the previous owner was doing doughnuts & hit a parked semi-truck, bent the front end bad, then to top it all off, he bounced up on a curb.

I did most of the work on my car, and i can tell you, if you have the money to let an autobody shop fix it, spend the money.

Me & my dad straightened the rad support out, but we own an autobodyshop, and do framework too.

it will take a long time to fix (trust me, ive put more time into fixing my car than you would believe).
if your rad support is completly ****** you can buy just the new rad support, cut your one off your car, and get an autobodyshop to put it on properly.

Hope All Goes Well...........

Chevyguy 01-02-2002 09:55 AM

No you will not have to remove the motor to have the unibody straightened, you can even cut off the radiator support and replace it with the motor in place. Sounds like you have a garden variety front end hit, should fix with no problems.


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