Restoration no longer possible (not for the faint of heart)

Sorry to hear about the car! :angry7:

Check the frame measurements first. The passenger door not closing indicates that something is bent, but it might just be the rear quarter. If the frame measurements line up with stock, then you're just in for sheetmetal work. Although it looks extensive, its not too difficult to accomplish. If the subframes are bent then its going to be a lot of work. A good frame person may be able to straighten it, but keep in mind this is more then just "pulling" it. Metal usually deforms and work hardens as it bends, so its unlikely that just pulling the frame will actually straighten the damaged section, usually it just deforms another section.

Needless to say, if the subframes are bent then the cost of fixing the damage will exceed the monetary value of the car. Sentimental value is something else entirely, and I can speak to this as I myself have cut a car in half and started over from there. I had the fortune to be repairing a full frame car though, which actually makes things easier once you've determined what's still straight.

Someone here must have the stock frame dimensions for a '67 Barracuda? I have dimensions for my cars, but not anything earlier than '71.