Alu frame after crash

I was riding to work 3 weeks ago when I was knocked off by a car..... ambulance and pain etc....
but that's another story.
My question is about the bike, which was damaged. It's an old trek 7000 from 1994 modded into a commuter bike with slicks and road gearing.
In the crash the handlebars were snapped and both wheels twisted but the frame looks straight and hasn't taken any knocks. I do like the old thing and fancy fixing it.
The LBS inspected it for an insurance claim and suggested to me that the frame ought to be ok. I realise no definitive answer can be given but are these old Trek frames quite durable? It's been my impression over the years that they are, or would I be insane to ride an aly frame that has been in a crash?

My question is about the bike, which was damaged. It's an old trek 7000 from 1994 modded into a commuter bike with slicks and road gearing.
In the crash the handlebars were snapped and both wheels twisted but the frame looks straight and hasn't taken any knocks. I do like the old thing and fancy fixing it.
The LBS inspected it for an insurance claim and suggested to me that the frame ought to be ok. I realise no definitive answer can be given but are these old Trek frames quite durable? It's been my impression over the years that they are, or would I be insane to ride an aly frame that has been in a crash?
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1. Was your frame handed to the LBS in a dirty condition and, if so, did they return it to you in the same condition? If so, I would wipe off the dirt and check for cracks.
2. Do you have spare wheels (or can you borrow some) you can insert into the drop-outs to check the frame alignment?
Apologies if the LBS covered these areas.
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