Most important of course is that you are not seriously injured, if at all. Next, I would contact DMC Houston to see about getting a quote on repairing your car. Video tape it, take some photos, and get all possible photos. Now granted I've no idea as to the extent of the damage to you car, hoever, I've always figured that if this same situation happened to my car, that a new chassis front-end, repair/replace the front pontoon, and straighten the fenders out, and the car would be back on the road. However, the final verdict of course would be up to the DeLorean collision experts. The parts supply is available, so now is as good a time as any to put it to use. Obtain a quote, and submit it into the adjuster. If you want to keep the car, you're going to have to do your own footwork here. Don't give up hope just yet. IMO, recieving a "salvage" title is worth the trouble of keeping the car on the road. -Robert vin 6585 "X" --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "James LaLonde" <deloreandmcxii@xxxx> wrote: > Well friends, > 001697 is hurt. > > On the way home this evening I was about a mile from home on a 45mph > road, doing around 40mph... And this woman in a burgundy cadilac > pulls out of her drive way and I hit her. She pulled out when I was > already with 10-20 feet from her. I didn't know what happened... all > I saw was a wall of stainless steal the hood had created in it's > malformity. Hood, front facia, passenger front fender, and driver > side front fender. Whole front-end is now a bent mess of Stainless > and fiberglass. <SNIP> > Have Happy Deloreaning..... I sure as hell won't be. > -James LaLonde > 001697