Near same thing happened to me 2 years ago. I was driving a 96 Chrysler Sebring, got rear-ended, and smashed into a GMC in front of me. I slid under their tail end & wrapped a bit around their trailer hitch. I was still able to drive the car, even though the hood was buckled back... didn't have much for radiator damage -- no leaks anyway... still, the insurance company called it a total loss.
Since your car is older & has more damage, I'd have to agree with DE137 then. Start shopping.
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