Some minor body work - all sheet metal.
What to do?
1. Cut it out? Plasma fun.
2. Pound it out? BFH fun. Really Big BFH. Much bigger than the one in the 2nd and 4th pics.
3. Get professional help? If so, which kind?
3A. An Auto Body Technician to pull it back in to shape?
3B. A Psychiatrist for even considering fixing this?
Pictures don't really show the damage unless you are thoroughly familiar with the front end of these cars.
It is a lot worse than it looks.
The whole core support is bent back between 15-degrees and 30-degrees - including the passenger side where it meets the fender.
The drivers side 'bumper absorber' is bent down at a 30-degree, perhaps 45-degree angle.
Looks like minimal frame damage, if any. A testament to the structural integrity and safety engineered into these H-Body cars.
I have many more before and after pictures.
Now what would you suggest I do if I said I was planning to convert this Skyhawk to an early-style, two-light front-end?
Would your answer be any different? 3B right?