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|  01-31-2001, 05:03 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Ocean,NJ   Monmouth County 
					Posts: 1
				 |  Front End: Repair or Replace Hello everyone, I have a 95 Mustang GT. Recently however, I got into an accident that really did some damage. The front end is bent off to the left because I hit the barrier pretty much head on. What I wanted to ask you guys is, "Do you think that the front end is worth repairing or is it better if I just try to find a mustang that has been hit in the back and part the front end out?" The front end of my car is bent off to the left at almost a 45 degree angle. I really love my car and want to keep it. So what do you think? If you think that I should replace the front end, then where would be a good place to find a front end that i could part out. Another issue is money. I am a college student with no money...so I need cheap quality. Thanks for your help. -Todd | 
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|  01-31-2001, 05:46 PM | #2 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: Kamloops, BC 
					Posts: 2,875
				 |   post some pics of the damage... ------------------ White 1995 Mustang GT Dynomax Cat-Back, Offroad H-pipe, K&N Filters w/o Air Silencer My 1995 Mustang GT   | 
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|  01-31-2001, 06:17 PM | #3 | 
| YOU HAVE NO MARBLES!!!!!! Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: Jonesboro,Georgia,USA (Providence, Ri) 
					Posts: 868
				 |   Man that bites big!  Sounds a lot like my car.  I had a run in with a ditch and bent the front frame up .  The damage to mine sounds not nearly as bad as yours.  I ended up paying $2,000 for a new front frame core from a donnor stang.  It was lined and welded, this included new hood and front fenders with a paint match.  I am in college too, and $$ is tight.  I could of just straightened the frame out on a rack, but it would never be the same, and i knew my car had to be strong for the strip and the major power i planned on pulling out of it, so i just sucked it up and did it right.  Such a pitty, that was my new heads money   I'm not trying top scare you, just telling you about my similar experience.  Check around and find a reputable body shop to take a look at it.  I really hope things turn out better for you than they did for me!  And welcome to mustangworks.  Hope to see you around for a while.  Light Em Up!!!  | 
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|  01-31-2001, 10:18 PM | #4 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Nov 1998 Location: Houston, Tx. 
					Posts: 3,887
				 |   From what you're saying, it sounds like you need major frame (uniboby) work and panel replacement. You'll have to go to a good shop that has frame straightening ability. This type work is never cheap. Just try to find a competent shop and go from there. Best of luck. Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. | 
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