2000 Toyota Camry le 6 ,cyc
2 Answers
What are you looking for? A new body? Or an engine and transmission? The newer cars don't have what they call a "frame" any more. They all have what they call a "unibody". Where the car is basically one solid shell. Did the insurance company total your car? Most auto shops can straighten your car back out if not damaged too bad. If the insurance company totaled your car, then the unibody is too damaged to bother repairing. Or they may have totaled it because it only is worth $2500 and it will cost more than that to fix. It is a 16 year old car. You will be hard pressed to find a complete body in a salvage yard. I would scrap out the car you have and just get another used Camry. It will cost you more in the end trying to swap out bodies and engines. Unless of course you have someone in the family willing to do it for free.
migration_Lastchance... answered 8 years ago
I would be inclined to visit the local Automotive Junk Yard and explain your situation. They should be able to answer your questions. They might make you an offer on your "bent" vehicle.