Help! Crashed 97 SC300 Repairable?
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Help! Crashed 97 SC300 Repairable?
Hello, Unfortunately I crashed my sc about a year ago. I rear ended a jeep and this was the result of it. Ever since ive just had it sitting around, which was probably not the best thing i could have done. Just asking for some advice on what i should do next... The hit was pretty high so i dont think the frame was damaged. I have a dwp 97 SC to use as a parts car if i was to repair it. As far as the engine goes, the timing belt looks off so that would need to be fixed. Its hard to tell from the pics but the crank itself is bent slightly upwards. New engine maybe?
Is the damage repairable? How much would it cost and would it be worth it? How difficult would it be to swap everything over if possible? Thanks
Here are some pics of the car
Is the damage repairable? How much would it cost and would it be worth it? How difficult would it be to swap everything over if possible? Thanks
Here are some pics of the car
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Why do you want to repair this one in particular?
Also sitting around like that can cause more problems than the ones already caused by the accident.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was some frame damage behind the driver side fender, have you removed the body panels and inspected the frame?
I'd move on to another SC if it was me personally.
Also sitting around like that can cause more problems than the ones already caused by the accident.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was some frame damage behind the driver side fender, have you removed the body panels and inspected the frame?
I'd move on to another SC if it was me personally.
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Oh yeah that will buff out... but in all seriousness its not even close to worth fixing the labor alone would be tremendous to get all the smashed up supports straight (it looks like a lot of cut and welding will need to happen from here) and then the body panels straight, engine etc.. and EKnine is correct I bet there is some frame damage once you get in there.
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If it's an auto, it's not worth it imo. Even if it's a manual, just buy another SC300 and move the transmission over. You'd just end up wasting time and spending just as much if not more than it would cost to get a used 92~95 sc300.
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Given time and money anything is possible, but a the end would you be satisfied/happy? I too agree with all that with the money you will need to spend, you will be happier with purchasing an alternate SC300.
Next question is what can you do with the current one. Sell the parts or junk it after selling as many parts as you can.
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Next question is what can you do with the current one. Sell the parts or junk it after selling as many parts as you can.
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Why do you want to repair this one in particular?
Also sitting around like that can cause more problems than the ones already caused by the accident.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was some frame damage behind the driver side fender, have you removed the body panels and inspected the frame?
I'd move on to another SC if it was me personally.
Also sitting around like that can cause more problems than the ones already caused by the accident.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was some frame damage behind the driver side fender, have you removed the body panels and inspected the frame?
I'd move on to another SC if it was me personally.
Thanks for all the input! The reason I was hoping to repair this one and not just getting another is because this is a 1/120... Factory 97 5 speed, classic green pearl. I havent removed anything from it besides the hood just because I havent really had the time. I dont want to just give up on it either. With that being said, thats why I was staying optimistic towards being repairable.
The other 97 Sc i have is a dwp auto with a bad trans. Doesnt go in reverse and has other symptoms of a trans that is about to reach the end of its life. I could swap the trans over but it still wouldnt be the same as an original 97 manual.
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Even if your frame isn't bent, though there is a good possibility of that, due to the fact of how far you moved the core support, it would have pulled the frame inward on the engine compartment side walls. you need a whole core support/ front clip cut from salvage yard, then cut yours off. then it will require going on a frame machine to be pulled & body aligned to correct dimensions. Then while its held in place you must weld the new core support in place, align hood & fenders. Also you'll need all the various other damaged parts replaced. Impact on the front of engine not a good thing & more than likely has damaged it also. Then paint & finish. Lets see I think that brings you to about 9945.99$ in damage & repairs. So do you still want to fix it or use it to build another one?
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It's sad to see this one this way, if title is still clean and if you want to hold on to it, I say transfer all your good parts from your auto to this 5speed that's the only way to preserve it , but at the same time it has to be done right in order for it to bring cash to the table.
But since you don't have time on your hands to fix it, I would do just the the other way transfer all the good parts like suspension to the auto and make it a 5speed. Those are the only options to get it done cheaper
But since you don't have time on your hands to fix it, I would do just the the other way transfer all the good parts like suspension to the auto and make it a 5speed. Those are the only options to get it done cheaper
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It's sad to see this one this way, if title is still clean and if you want to hold on to it, I say transfer all your good parts from your auto to this 5speed that's the only way to preserve it , but at the same time it has to be done right in order for it to bring cash to the table.
But since you don't have time on your hands to fix it, I would do just the the other way transfer all the good parts like suspension to the auto and make it a 5speed. Those are the only options to get it done cheaper
But since you don't have time on your hands to fix it, I would do just the the other way transfer all the good parts like suspension to the auto and make it a 5speed. Those are the only options to get it done cheaper