Hello folks, Im in need of some help. A few weeks ago I got into a wreck and was told that the truck was totaled by the police and tow guy.
It was a 98 chevy cheyenne ext cab, v6 with 92000 original miles. It was my first vehicle ever so it had that sentimental value to it and hate havin to let it go.
I'll post some pix to get an idea of the damage.
In a nutshell the drivers side of the truck got bent in to a point that the front bumper is pressing against the tire.
But from inspection, the engine started right up as it always did. I couldnt let it run long due to the front end being pressed in and parts began to run against eachother. So far what I see needs to be replaced is a tire (which it still has the spare underneath intact) Front chrome bumper, and bumper cover, possibly some headlights, the hood, the front fender on the drivers side. Possibly the radiator, and from what I seen under the hood, the cover for the fan that blows into the radiator which is pressed in towards the engine.
I was told that the frame couldve possibly been bent therefore not making it worth the time and money.
I'm on quiet a budget, 2500 is all I can afford to dish out and not all at once neither. Including the 500 to get it out of the pound. If I could just get the parts required to get it to drive again and slowly buy the less important work done over time that would be more than ok.
Is it worth it? Any and all feedback is appreciated people, thanks for the time.
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It was a 98 chevy cheyenne ext cab, v6 with 92000 original miles. It was my first vehicle ever so it had that sentimental value to it and hate havin to let it go.
I'll post some pix to get an idea of the damage.
In a nutshell the drivers side of the truck got bent in to a point that the front bumper is pressing against the tire.
But from inspection, the engine started right up as it always did. I couldnt let it run long due to the front end being pressed in and parts began to run against eachother. So far what I see needs to be replaced is a tire (which it still has the spare underneath intact) Front chrome bumper, and bumper cover, possibly some headlights, the hood, the front fender on the drivers side. Possibly the radiator, and from what I seen under the hood, the cover for the fan that blows into the radiator which is pressed in towards the engine.
I was told that the frame couldve possibly been bent therefore not making it worth the time and money.
I'm on quiet a budget, 2500 is all I can afford to dish out and not all at once neither. Including the 500 to get it out of the pound. If I could just get the parts required to get it to drive again and slowly buy the less important work done over time that would be more than ok.
Is it worth it? Any and all feedback is appreciated people, thanks for the time.