This would depend on what it would cost to repair the damage. If it comes to about 70% of the ACV of the truck, then they would probably total the truck. I don't see how an accident could bend the frame of the truck without any cosmetic damage.
How can you bend the frame without cosmetic damage? Did you run over something? Depending on your insurance coverages, if a vehicle has a bent frame and is no longer safe to drive, then an insurance compamy would usually total out a vehicle. Otherwise, they can pay to repair the vehicle.
No
It has a full perimeter frame.
Chevrolet
Only if the trailer is listed on the policy with comprehensive or collision coverage. Many people do not list their trailers on their auto policy because the liability transfers from the pulling vehicle. The physical damage coverage does not.
None
frame rail
It is up in the driverside frame rail, back were the transmission crossmember bolts to the frame.
That would be the drivers side frame rail under the truck.
It is on the frame rail, inside part of frame, driverside, back by the transmission cross member.
The frame is called an " X " frame and I'm sure 1961 thru 1964 are the same. However the convertible had a few extra supports
It is on the driver side on the frame under the Tahoe