I also want to say that if a car's front is completely destroyed (IE, what just happened), it's impossible to repair. The engine will be too damaged, so you'd need a new engine. This might be okay in a regular car, but in a $7,000,000 car from the 60's, it might be a bit hard to find a new engine that works proper. It's also extremely hard to fix metal that's been bent like that. A few dents, easy, but there's a reason why cars with their fronts totaled are always write-offs.