It is up to $5100 and as far as Im concerned for my intended purpose that is now at its limit.
At first glance it is easy to think it would be an easy fix and there could be some money to be made but the more I know about it the less this is so.
The whole body whilst it looks ok on one side in the pics is actually quite bent and out of whack. Even the interior cupboards are out of square to the point that several of them including the bench top is kinked. So realistically what someone is buying is the chassis, suspension and any fixtures that are left over and can be used (the electronics have been wet).
So at $5000 there may still be a little bit of value in it for someone looking to build their own van/camper but its now at my realistic limit to get anything out of it that I can buy/make myself anyway for that type of money. Sure, the Asymmetric suspension they use is worth a bit and dare I say thats where the true $5000 of value comes into it but thats about it. And even then if I was serious, Id be taking a track and trammel gauge or at the least running a tape measure over some vital points to make sure the chassis is square still. Its taken quite a hit. The guy said "he thinks" a tree must have dropped on it but the forces are all pushing backwards right through the whole body so the tree must have been driving down the road when it hit it!
The opposite side (good side) front box is also damaged where the camper obviously jack knifed when it hit the tree that was driving down the road
Anyway just my opinion once I've delved into it a bit more and slept on the prospect of buying to use some of it for my own project.