Buying a Truck One-Part-at-a-Time is Pricey.
You'll need a hood, left fender, left front door, bumper, grill, some lights, wiring harnesses (no doubt), radiator, maybe A/C condenser, and a few boxes of small parts, fasteners, cross braces, and assorted other stuff sorta on and on and on.
Plus Labor. And Time. Time without a truck. Plus alignment. Maybe struts/shocks, whatever's under there. Rotor & brake.
Plus a million trips to the Parts Department, such that you closely bond w/Parts Guy on first name basis.
Plus all the stuff that will turn up as problems after you put the parts back on and start driving it again. Like alignment didn't work; need tires now. Plus all the stuff that goes wrong on a 22-year old truck, even including one with only 100K miles on the odo.
Selling to a truck boneyard seems like a very workable option in this case.
Surely there was some kind of insurance settlement somewhere in this wreck. So then you get to get a Buddy and go shopping for a New(er) Truck. That's fun right there.
FWIW, since you asked.