Rockrash wrote:
I believe I would ask for a total loss and get a new ride.
Insurance may just do such. You may get lucky and Fleetwood still has the forms to make the needed body parts. The labor to replace is extensive and at $100 an hour will add up very quickly. There are a few RV salvage yards that a repair service might be able to find a used replacement rather than new as a second option.
I would give Fleetwood a call and see if they have any recommendations for a service center and also check on availability of replacement body parts while you have them on the phone. Also I wouldn't plan any spring and maybe even summer road trips.