The seals are easy. They are called "bag seals" for a good reason. They are basically a long (several feet, as needed) narrow (maybe 8 inches) strip of waterproof canvas that is folded over and sewed along the long edge. This forms a long tube. A strip of foam is threaded through this long narrow tube, and the tube is stapled into place along the flat seam. Yes, you can get replacement bag seals from the factory.
The shells are reasonably easy to move back into the proper position.
The wheel assembly (bearings, brakes, etc) that has sunk in the mud may need replacing if it is rusted or corroded inside, but again this is not a big deal as long as it is not so deeply sunk that water got into the torsion axle.
Getting the ants out is easy, but figuring out what damage they did, and repairing it, may be a bigger chore.
After this kind of neglect, you can expect that some of the appliances (furnace, refrigerator, water heater, water pump, air conditioner, stove/oven, etc) will not work, and may need major overhaul or replacement. This is easy, though not cheap. The toilet will probably need new gaskets, and a good cleaning, but that is quite manageable.
Curtains can be replaced. Several people on the board have discussed cleaning them; others have made new ones. A Search for "curtains" will turn up good discussions.
Your real problems are going to be the rot in the walls and the soft spot in the floor.
Bill
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