Although I can't remember a Freddie Grubb with butted tubing, I would suspect the frame was hit and bent in the front and then pulled forward. Sounds bad, but is not necessarily unsafe.
The cheap way is to lie under the front wheel holding some part of the wheel, with feet on the chainring or bottom bracket. Just pull it forwards. You need an assistant to tell you when to stop. This is not perfection, but will enable an unrideable bike to be ridden, which must be an improvement, especially if you are 50 miles from home.
The cheap way is to lie under the front wheel holding some part of the wheel, with feet on the chainring or bottom bracket. Just pull it forwards. You need an assistant to tell you when to stop. This is not perfection, but will enable an unrideable bike to be ridden, which must be an improvement, especially if you are 50 miles from home.