I’ll take a look at that back door too, over the weekend. There might be a better way of sealing it up without making it useless as a door.
Car update:
Damage was more extensive than we thought. Both tire rims on the driver’s side are bent. One of the tires has a gash (but isn’t losing pressure...yet). Front end is out of alignment. Front bumper and grill are loose. Rear passenger door is caved in (although not as bad as it could have been). And...he’s got no brakes. Impact either blew out or cut the brake line and he lost all the brake fluid.
It’s at an insurance approved dealer. Her insurance has accepted responsibility. And I have rental car.
Thing is, his car is a 1992 Honda with 214,000 miles on it. It just might be totalled.
I love my life. Really, I do.
I think it’s too crooked to be sealable with just those sticky foam strips you can put around the outside of a door, or I’d go that route.