Chrysler is extremely diligent on what they will even allow on repairs to frames, as we have seen a couple of cars that no minor section ( on appearance) would be sold, only answer was a new frame. This is especially true on what look like small support bracing,etc, or parts that get crimped. These kinds of cars , to me, should be purchased by those wanting to turn them into dedicated track cars and
the general driving public should walk away. Fixing a Snake with this kind of damage almost always finds a consumer putting too much into it, and then when it is time to sell, it is still a salvage Snake - value super diminished.
Agree with many, believe there was frame issues, especially viewing where hit, explanation and picture near rear tire.
Walk away, unless buying for parts car , super cheap.