You got that right. And that’s the big difference between me and you. You spout opinion, pass it as gospel with zero reference, then walk away. Just like the reason for my first post on PoA. Your typical “I’m right, you’re wrong, screw the customer mentality.” At least you’re consistent.
Me, I prefer to help the OP if they ask.
For example, you looked at the OPs 4 pictures saw some corrosion and some missing metal, declared it junk and you were done. Then pivoting, you state the OPs PA-28 needs to be restored like your Cessna 170 where you replaced 29 skins…
which I’m still trying to figure out where those 29 skins are on a fabric 170. But I digress.
Whereas I looked at the same OPs 4 pictures you did and determined the vert fin could be replaced for $300, bulkhead at $400, the “missing” channels and angles could be bought for around $500, and in a worst case scenario the lower skins could be had for around $500. Same pictures, different results: $1700 parts vs junk yard. And for what its worth, this is the same method I use whether a Piper, Cessna, Bell, Stearman, whatever aircraft and has never failed me yet.
HOWEVER, only until the OP gets the aircraft
properly evaluated and a repair estimate will we really know the extent of the damage. But then again you’ve made your mind up its junk and even if the OP does have it repaired and continues to fly you’ll step right up and state… “Yep, he did just like I told him to do…..”