if i were you, the first thing i would replace is the fuel line, it sounds like you may have a pressure issue caused by the severity of the crash. it may have broke where you cant see it(the connector piece to the engine)
also if you drove it after the crash, remember bumps are in the road, LOOK FOR ANYTHING THATS MOVING THAT SHOULDN'T!!!!!
ps, i have a friend who hit a deer with a dodge ram 2500, he has a similar issue. he was able to get it running again. the fuel line had to be replaced, he was leaking gas on the ground(small drip) and then M.M.O.(oil change & in the gastank). took 30 seconds to get it fired and then rough idle for 30 seconds until it calmed down. then he obviously had to replace the damage sheet metal and lights. its still running today
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Gotta love the 2 door coup.
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