A. I'm not that kind. I seem to be fine; I was sore for a couple days from the impact, but now feel just fine.
B. The car did what it was supposed to. If you look at it, you can see how it absorbed as much of the impact as it could before giving. Eventually the side frame tore, which is why I can't fix it (wish I could)
3. I bought another copy of the same year/model yesterday. It's a ten year old car, but I liked it and I needed a car right away, so I got another.
'Get Off My Side Of The Road' would have been funny.. wish I'd have thought of it.
.. the story ..
When I saw how little damage her truck appeared to have I decided to take a picture. Also to show it was on her passenger front corner hitting my passenger side, so she she couldn't say that I sideswiped her. She got out and asked me why I was taking pictures of her F*** truck?!?
I calmly said 'because you just hit me' .. and she said 'Oh' and got back in her car! I think she was in shock, too, at the time. It was surreal, but it was the perfect opportunity to tell her to get off my side of the road.

I didn't walk away, I drove away .. in a totalled out car. I was less than a mile from home and the officer let me limp it home.
Her truck was towed away from the scene, truck wouldn't run anymore. I'm still amazed and thankful (though bitter).
As far as your 120MPH impact comparison; no.
She fishtailed at 60, and when her tires re-grabbed she was pointed directly at my door and came at me from the side, so I got hit by from the side while I was going 60 MPH forward. I really don't know how much speed she had once her tires grabbed, but it was a lot. It was not head on (thankfully), but her truck bumper was literally a couple inches from my body once the car absorbed her impact. The door handle is over the seat now, so I'm sure I took a hit. I remember seeing her tires grab, and the initial sound of the impact .. next thing I remember is putting it in Park on the side of the road. In between is not remembered at all.
Sorry so long, just wanted to get it out there. Like I said I'm happy to be here typing. And thankful.