It all depends on whether the parts are still good from the accident. If they aren't broke and are in working condition and are the right parts for your car then it should be fine.
I'm not sure what a "shifter bulb" is, but if the shifter is actually broken, the most economical solution might be to swap in a salvage column, as I doubt any new parts are available at this point.
Just replace the bent hinges along with the new hood. Salvage yard is a good source for these parts.
I would believe the spring loaded detent has broken. Obtain a complete shifter from a salvage yard ( about $35.) and replace yours or rob the parts you need off it. Good luck.
You can often inquire with your local automotive junkyard for salvage parts for almost no cost at all. This is where I would begin to look for buying salvage parts.
In my opinion it is better to buy new parts to replace broken backhoe parts if you want them to last longer. If you are looking to spend a little amount of money then you might prefer used parts but then you might spend your time continually replacing parts.
Have a look at your local scrapyard to see if you can find any parts to replace on your vehicle. In the alternatively, you can always check eBay as there are always a lot of people selling car parts there
Companies that do Motorcycle salvage are known as 'Salvage' companies. They will salvage parts to sell and /or rebuild cycles for customers for profit.
it speeded up production and made it easier to replace broken parts
Replacement parts are parts you get to replace the broken ones on your car. They are available both used (from junkyards) and new from auto parts stores.
It is fine to use auto parts from a salvage yard. It is not as good as new parts, of course. However, it is cheapier and perfectly fine to choose to use auto parts from a salvage yard. I have included a website that can help you track down good salvage yards in your area that have the parts you need. http://www.automotix.net/
i was recently involved in a minor car accident. The body shop stated the car was not ready because they were waiting on the used body parts from the salvage company. I called my insurance company they told me this was a common practice to use used parts. Is this a common practise.
There is an auto salvage yard at Brandon Auto Salvage. They not only buy parts, but they sell parts as well. You can call them at 1-813-689-8131 or 1-800-282-7462.