As was alluded to in the previous post, Charlie's Sea Fury is now owned by Joe T. up in Denver. After the accident, the aircraft was bought and taken to be rebuilt by the new owner. However, after the rebuild was complete the owner chose not to take the aircraft back and it sat outside the shop for a while before Joe found it. Joe told me who's shop it was, but I can't remember now (it's the same shop that rewired "Crusader" for him several years ago). Basically, as Joe put it, he got tired of sitting around without anything "fun" to fly and it was just sitting there, so he bought it. The next year he took it to Reno as a stock Sea Fury and took the Silver Unlimited Trophy.
As for Garry's P-51A, I thought that his guys said they were going to rebuild it, but I'm sure someone from up that way wouldk know for sure.
Several warbirds out there have been rebuilt 2 or 3 times after accidents both minor and major. These are complex airplanes and they crashed a lot in service. Difference was that during the War, they were putting out brand new airframes daily (sometimes hourly), so it was just faster to replace the wrecked airframe than try to repair it. I think bombers (like Ol '927) are an exception to this because their size made them useful in other roles like cargo and squadron hack so they would rebuild them as a basic airplane with no armament and modify it whereas a fighter was really only good as a fighter so there wasn't much "utility" in rebuilding them.