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Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
SIDE
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Damage visible
The primary photo shows severe front-left damage on the left side of the image: the hood is sharply buckled upward, the left front light area is crushed/missing, the left front fender is folded, and the front bumper is pushed out of place. The doors on the right side of the image also show major clearcoat/paint failure.
Overall condition
From the photo, the van sits roughly level and the visible front wheel appears inflated, but it looks weathered with missing/damaged front-left parts and poor exterior finish on the side panels.
Repair recommendations
Plan for front-left clip repair first, then inspect radiator support, apron, cooling pack, and alignment before buying major parts. Rear body damage and cosmetic paint failure add meaningful cost, so this should be priced as a cheap parts-grade or budget rebuild candidate, not a quick flip.
Buckled upward in front-left impact.
Front-left lamp area appears broken/missing.
Fender is visibly folded at the front-left corner.
Front bumper is displaced/distorted; may need used replacement if tabs are torn.
Gallery front view shows grille misalignment.
Large visible clearcoat/paint failure on two side panels.
Gallery shows scuffing/deformation and corner damage.
Gallery rear view shows dent inward on the right side of the tailgate.
Broken in gallery rear view.
Loose or missing in sections in gallery side/front-right view.
Gallery interior shows torn/taped seatback and dirty cabin.

Photo 1
Front-left impact is severe: the hood is sharply buckled upward, the left headlight area is crushed/missing, the left front bumper corner is displaced, and the left front fender is folded; visible side wear includes heavy paint failure/oxidation on the front door and sliding door on the right in this photo. Likely needs hood replacement ($120-220), left headlight/corner lamp and brackets ($60-140), bumper cover repair/replace with refit ($120-250), and left fender repair/replace plus paint ($150-300). The door-side paint damage looks mostly cosmetic and would need sanding/repaint on 2 panels ($250-500), but hidden apron/radiator support damage is possible from this angle and not priced here.

Photo 2
Head-on view shows major damage concentrated on the left in this photo: the hood is deeply creased, the left headlight assembly is missing/broken, the grille is misaligned, and the left bumper corner is pushed out. Visible repairs here would likely include hood replacement ($120-220), left lamp/brackets ($60-140), grille repair/replace ($40-90), and bumper cover repair/replace with alignment ($120-250).

Photo 3
This side view shows the front-left crash damage plus large clearcoat/paint failure across the front door and sliding door on the right in this photo; the side panels otherwise look mostly straight from this distance. Front corner work would likely need hood/fender/front lamp area repair or replacement ($330-660 visible items), and the oxidized/peeled door paint would need prep and repaint on 2 panels ($250-500). The open front window and lighting limit confirmation of smaller dents.

Photo 4
Rear-right quarter view shows a dented/scuffed rear bumper corner on the right in this photo, while the side body and glass look generally intact from this angle. The bumper corner is likely repairable with heat/filler and repaint or used-cover replacement for about $120-250.

Photo 5
Rear view shows the tailgate dented inward on the right in this photo, the right rear lamp broken, and the rear bumper heavily scuffed and deformed across the lower section. Likely repair path is used tailgate skin/gate repair or replacement ($180-400), right tail lamp replacement ($40-90), and rear bumper repair/replace with paint ($150-300).

Photo 6
This left-side profile shows peeling/failed paint along the upper side panels and visible front-left crash damage at the far right of the photo; the left rear bumper corner and lamp pocket area also appear torn/open. The side paint deterioration would need localized repaint on multiple panels ($350-700), and the left rear corner damage likely needs bumper corner repair/replace plus lamp pocket/bodywork ($150-350). The front-left corner damage is only partly visible here, so only the clearly seen side/rear-left issues are priced.

Photo 7
Front-right three-quarter view confirms severe front-left damage on the right in this photo with a crushed hood corner, destroyed left lamp area, bent left fender, and bumper distortion; the side molding/trim on the left side also looks loose or missing in sections. Visible repairs would likely include hood ($120-220), left fender ($150-300), left lamp/brackets ($60-140), bumper cover repair/replace ($120-250), and side molding/trim refit or replacement ($40-120). Possible radiator support/apron damage is a real risk from this angle but not directly visible enough to price.
Interior 360
Interior view shows worn and dirty cloth seats/carpet, and the front seat on the right in this photo has a taped-up torn seatback/cover; no obvious deployed airbags are visible from this angle. The seat upholstery is likely repairable with a used cover or upholstery patch for about $40-120, and a basic interior deep clean would run roughly $50-120.