As a career firefighter who covered the NJ turnpike for 25 years and has seen a million accidents.... It's impossible to determine how well this vehicle stood up to the accident looking at damage, unless you know the particulars of what happened. IE speed, what it hit, did it fall of a cliff, etc etc etc. Vehicles nowadays are designed to collapse and crumple to absorb as much energy as possible. They look worse today, than an older car. A 1950's vehicle, didn't bend much, and everyone would be dead.
It still has a lot of good parts on it. Motors, batteries, navigation etc… Someone should buy this and convert their 60’s/70’s Bronco/Scout into beast of a 4x4
3 of the 4 side windows aren't even broken. That's impressive. It means that they didn't get any pressure from the side roof bars while rolling over, so the passengers had zero chance of getting crushed inside the truck. Also, better ad for these windows than the original steel ball demo