I Bid Live & Won A Mysterious Corvette At Auction For Dirt Cheap! We Found A Supercharger & More!
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On the bullet holes on the BMW suv. The doors were open and they received fire from several angles. 13 year Marine veteran.
big one probably 12 ga slugs?
@@X3R0D3D no way it'd be way bigger
They let 13 year olds into the Marines?
@@TONYSTARK-jh2wu desert egale type weapon
@@willf1118 yea
Nice find for your next project! I'm a retired Firearms Examiner for law enforcement. We don't typically see tabs outward on bullet entrance holes 17:06. I'm sure the vehicle was processed by Forensics to document the bullet damage and recover evidence, so it could be that those tabs were pushed out during examination by the trajectory probes used in the forensics examination. Those probes are typically metal rods used to photo-document and measure bullet trajectories. I like your YT forensics observations and how you and Peter were trying to think through why the physical characteristics appear they way they did. That outward bulge in the inside of the RR door 19:33 is typical for a bullet that has flattened/deformed as it entered the door and struck the inner structure. That looks like it has been cut/pried open to recover anything inside. Sometimes the bullet holes make more sense once we see what type and caliber of bullet was recovered. In regards to Flamin' Hot Cheetos 19:34, that is a common encounter in shooting scene examinations! Examiners often chuckled when we found those in the car, because it was so commonplace. Take care.
Thanks for the info!
Flamin' Hot Cheetos were common place like the little tree air-fresheners.
@@LegitStreetCars , question, but what happens to the police car parts when the old police cars are stripped down? Honestly, I think that they should be recycled into the new units and the old ones should be given to retired cops, and/or police memorabilia/museum collectors.
That's a 45 my man
Come to Baltimore city and see
Dude, you could make a 2nd channel just doing these junk yard videos. These are gold. Keep them coming!
Totally - I would love that 👍
Auto auction rebuild (Randy) does similar copart walk arounds if you were interested in such content. Just a tip, I’d love to see Alex do more of the walk through as well.
@@fizankhalid9922 @Fizan Khalid Randy's stupid ass just films the cars people died in and thinks it's a great thing to put on RUclips. Not good content at all, unless you are a sick fuck
@@fizankhalid9922 randy's old ones used to show the 'carnage'. gang member's 'brain' matter on the sun visor, street racer's cars crushed to a couple feet long but now no one is allowed to see the consequences of bad decisions so will just have to find out for themselves. cheers, yt
Congratulations Alex🎉. I have a C4 Corvette. The fuel pump is easy to replace. It’s located right there where you put the fuel in the tank. Just remove the beauty cover and catch pan then you’ll see the fuel pump and sender assembly. Remove the screws and there you have it. The body kit is aftermarket. It looks like the Greenwood kit. Epic score man.
That's for Stock Fuel Pump on Supercharged Vetts Fuel pump mounted behind License plate. Supercharger kit comes with Up Graded Fuel Injectors High Performance Fuel Pump Special Fuel Pressure Regulator MSD Ignition Module Brackets Pulleys Air Ducts Hoses Lines It's a big Kit I spent $4500.00 back in 1995 for my 92 C4 Convertible 6sp manual Trans. Had to upgrade Pistons to Forged and dropped Compression to 9:5-1 Forged Connecting Rods Bushed ends Roller Rocker Arms said and Done parts $7000.00 did labor myself Car runs Good Ill add Intercooler one of these days also Installed Ron Davis 2 row Aluminum Radiator that's a must for any C4 Corvette stock Radiators were to Small and Reason why Engines run so hot especially AC in in City Driving I'm a Certified Master Mechanic 45+ years exp
Alex I would say the best thing you did is that you got Peter working with you makes the channel much exciting to watch it, keep up the good work 👏🏻
Hands down one of the best car channel. No goofy gimmicks
No goofy gimmicks? Except gimmicks as discussing bullet holes, the queen, sleeping in the back of a Maybach or snoring on a airplane?
You seen someone else comment that now you are😂your fake asf
You seen someone else comment that now you are😂your fake
@@mmid8960 Possibly, but it's impossible to overstate a fact as he did - Truly one of the best, next to M539.
Hoovie is the most annoying
Peter is hilarious on so many levels.
Peter needs to get the VIN number from the ATM machine.
not really.
I’m about to go bid on that 250sl. Gorgeous car! Also, the addition of Peter has been so nice. The banter you two have makes the videos super enjoyable (not that they weren’t before. It’s just a different dynamic now)
Its really nice! Go for it!
AMG swap?
a fave
Come pick me up in Pilsen! I’ll go for a cruise with you
@@seanm3ify AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Pathetic.
the reason why a bullet leaves raised edges like that is usually from being high velocity. a lower velocity bullet is going to drag the material through the hole with it and will cause a concave. but a high velocity bullet, acts kind of like a meteor. and it tries to create a crater as it punches the center out, and that explosion of material back in the direction that the bullet came from, curls the edges and makes it look like a bullet came from the inside.
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I'm 46 years old, born in England. I couldn't imagine watching such a cool show growing up as I do watching your channel!
I love it 😄. Look forward to seeing the Corvette up and running! Much love and you will have to come over here sometime and see Ratarossa who also is cool!
The car on the forklift flying past Peter brings a whole new level to "running" condition. 😆
That’s what I was thinking
Yooooo, as soon as I saw that I went straight to comments 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude I want this “Peter lookin like a montage cha Ching forklift flys by”😂😂😂
Alex, your videos are epic man! Thank you for including me in your video!
Thanks for saving the day!
@@LegitStreetCars only 11 minutes in, and can't skip to the end! Did you get the Corvette???!!!!😆
@@chrissiebeneck3294 pretty sure you are going to need to wait just like the rest of us
You are the man Randy!
@@coolwangsta thank you 🙏
That car flying behind Peter @ 5:25 was the scariest thing I’ve ever seen on RUclips
just wait til some late night reccomended clicking gets you into the snuff video section on youtube
omg. If I drove like that in my workplace the owner would have a fit at me. WHS and all that here in Australia.
You haven't seen anything yet 🤣
He was hauling some serious ass along with that car for sure. 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like some of the bullets hit when door was closed, and others when it was open. Bullets going in and out for sure. It's kinda a unique car, I'm sure there's a news article about it somewhere.
I believe the in and out hole is created when a round goes in at an angle. As it enters it will both push metal in and plow it forward pushing the forward edge out. Think about splashing someone in a pool. As you push your hand forward you make a depression in the surface behind while displacing the water in front of your hand forward and upward. Hope that helps you visualize a in and out hole.
Loving this dynamic duo between you and Peter. Feeding off of each others knowledge and ideas is fun to watch. Keep up the good work.
How long is it gonna take before you people stop saying that Peter Is a great addition to the channel? They've made over 30 videos! He's not a new addition! At this rate it's looking like they are gonna be old men and there is still gonna be someone in the comments like "hey old Alex and old Peter! you two are great at choosing dentures together! We get it already! when Oscar joined Chris everyone was like it should be o is for build now but for only like 5 videos
@@kylemcweeny878 he didn't say new addition one time in his post he just commented on the chemistry and how entertaining it is to watch. Chill out dude. You seem a little jealous as if you were passed over for the job.
@@kylemcweeny878 Wow man go touch some grass and take a break from the internet. One comment is all it takes to throw you off? That's weak.
@@kylemcweeny878 Probably about as long as people making pointless, dumbass comments.
Peter: That’s probably got a cam in it.
Alex: Shut up Peter!
😂
Lol, then he starts listing things that could be wrong and Alex says he still wants it. Lol.
Damn, gotta say I love when Alex buys a $3300 Procharged Clean title, 69,000 mile, 'vette with good wheels and tires that's not wrecked and the interior is sweet.
Exactly the procharger kits are 6-7k alone thats a steal!!!!!
@@ebkbk9902 that old setup is no where near a 6-7k blower setup. He doesn't even know if it's a procharger or not bc you know there are other brands of centrifugal superchargers.
Still something I would have jumped on too but let's not exaggerate. FYI I didn't mean this in a shitty way.
@@DMort22 Ok first its a procharger it has a procharger intercooler... Vortech and paxton the only 2 other centri blowers offered for that car which are no longer being sold didnt come with a intercooler and were mounted on the opposite side...... Procharger kits for lt1-lt4 cars brand new are 6-7k and you can buy one today...... Obviously its not worth that currently being its used but look up treperformance their kits are 6-7k greg carrol made his own kits back in the early 2000s but they were 12k+ and had meth/water inj.
@@DMort22 He doesnt have to know what blower it is because i do. I had the same setup but the stock procharger brackets create belt slip buy one of blowerworks dedicated 8 rib bracket and no slip i also upgraded the p1sc headunit for a d1. Also the procharger intercooler gets restrictive around 400whp this has been known for over a decade.
Regarding the holes, when the bullet comes with an angle to a solid surface (especially a metal surface as the one in the video), because of the angle of the trajectory, this kind of sink holes paired with rises will occur. When the bullet made its first contact on the panel with an angle, behind and under the bullet it will be the sink area as it will be scooping out the material forward and in, and up and front of the bullet, it will be the rise area (which seems like the exit), as the impact of the bullet will be collecting all the extra material in front of the bullet.
I just wanted to take a minute to say how awesome your content is. I doubt you’ll see this, but I really struggle with ADD/ADHD so I lose focus easily. But I have no problem watching your 45+ minute videos without losing focus. The videos are so entertaining and captures my attention. I absolutely love the friendship you and Peter have, just watching you guys goof around and just have a great time is my favorite part. I can tell you put a lot of effort into your videos. I learn something new from every video I watch of yours. I just wish I found your channel before about 2 weeks ago, because it’s really helpful for me to watch your videos. Keep up the great work!
I always love your Copart shopping spree videos! Searching around that auction looks like a lot of fun.
The windscreen VIN was cut out using a handheld oil fed wheel blade cutter, most likely carbide.
Alex, bring a thin metal rod or wooden dowel and stick it in the hole to find the angle that it went in or out. The angle of the rod will help you determine the direction of the shot.
CSI style!
It was 17 shoots all went in
I don't like Chevy's but, I gotta say, the C4 corvette always got a special place in my heart since I was a kid.
I can't wait to see that bad boy screaming.
Please restore it.
The fact that the Corvette “sold”, then a guy who knows a guy at Copart was able to scoop it up for a few hundred bucks more tells me to never try to buy from Copart. That’s the type of crooked crap that used to happen on eBay. What a joke.
Hey Alex! Peter is a great addition to your channel. Congratulations to both of you!
They disconnect the sway bars to get axle articulation. The Rubicon has an electric switch on the dash to disconnect the sway bar.
My Saturday morning routine is brew a big mug of coffee and then relax while enjoying the latest LSC video. You are my favorite YT channel by far and it is only better now that Peter is a regular. Love the content and now I am so excited to see you resurrect the Vette!
If I had to say… the small bullet holes are likely a .223 used to respond defensively by law enforcement.. the large hole is likely a 12 ga. Slug from a shotgun trying to cause enough damage to stop the engine.. the inaccuracy of the bullet holes seems to indicate the shots were fired on the move or from multiple officers. When LE is responding to a static threat the rounds are more focused.
I believe the holes were made by a 12 gauge shotgun with both 'slugs" and ''00 buckshot' loaded into the magazine. The buckshot is several pellets about .38 caliber (9mm') in diameter that begin to spread out as soon as they leave the barrel accounting for the groups of smaller holes and slugs are the size of a 12 gauge barrel accounting for those giant holes that penetrated much further. Alternating these different ammunitions gives the shooter an offense that varies from a spread, offering a better chance of hitting a target and acute devastation with better penetration for concealed targets and stopping power in general. I had this going through my mind right before you asked and quickly searched comments for shotgun and found 0/0, so hopefully this isn't redundant.
not 100% but i believe the vette you bought has a vortech supercharger system. congrats on the win Alex!!
I like these CoPart vids. I have a dealer's license and buy cars from the Vegas CoPart. I love going in person to the lot because sometimes the listings are VERY inaccurate and you can find some gems that nobody bids on due to the incorrect listing. When you go to these lots, bring a grease pen so you can write, "do not fork" on your cars that you win. If the car is in nice shape, last thing you want is some fork going through the door by accident (It's happened to me. They tried to act like it was like that before I bid). BTW, Alex, you can buy those targa tops for under $1200 brand new.
Yeah there’s cars on copart that are doctored up and damage doesn’t always translate in pictures like it does in person.
However, if I had a dealers license, I wouldn’t bother with copart, since I would have access to dealer auctions
@@Warex06 CoPart is a dealer auction. Can't bid at CoPart without a license.
@@aaronbritt2025 In some states you can bid on salvage title cars with no license. Source: Have bought two cars from Copart in Texas, that's just how it works. Clean title cars require a dealer's license though. Varies depending on state law.
@@aaronbritt2025 you can if its under like 1500 or somthing
Love it when you do a coparts walk around. Adds a diversity to your content.
Love the editing on the rag when wiping off the dye from the seat🤣
When a bullet hits a well insulated door, the immense pressure and heat after can cause the metal to actually bend outwards. The then metal on the door is essentially melted and becomes pliable, then the pressure from inside the door shoots air back through the hole and pushes the melted metal back out. It cools immediately and hardens. Just my best guess from a few years of shootin stuff lol
If the ammunition used was hollow points, the expansion could cause the flaring in the door. The harder the surface the more expansion and energy spent which would explain why holes are smaller on outside and appear bigger on the interior. Always love the content 👌
That's not how hollow points work. There needs to be fluid in the target for expansion to occur.
@@johnjohnmcclane1818 Thank you!!!
Generally speaking if you were to hit an animal or person ,both having liquid, it most likely won't pass through. But car doors don't have liquid in them which is why I believe they were hollow points in the first place just judging from a video that someone is showing.?. I'm not a ballistics expert but if it was a fmj the exit should be same size diameter as entry and some of those holes on the inside definitely seemed bigger than exterior ones. All just a theory that I am proposing from a question asked in the video itself.
@@eltruttuber2953 😐
It was definitely a soft round at an angle that made the holes look the way they do. Probably 9mm or a 22. With a soft round. The bigger hole to me looks like a larger revolver round or rifle.
Everyone can comment what they want but I tried schooling for crime scene clean up and learned alot about angles of shooters bullets ect ect and ik your gonna say crime scene clean up isn't forensics and your right its not but they teach you these angles and such because you have to retrieve the bullets the police did not while doing as little damage as possible to whatever the bullet is in.
That BMW will have to be Re-Vin-Ed by the state where it will be registered and titled. It will be permanently branded with the new state Re-vin.(State depending)
Make a good part car
@@2lazeblue aw hell naw
@@2lazeblue don’t even say that
Or it's ready for "export" to any country where they can pay more for it
24 hours of lemons
Loving all the content guys 👍🏼
Alex’s emotional rollercoaster on the Corvette and Peters preference for 150x $1500 cars over a Ferrari resonates in all of us 😄
Great video. The deformation from the bullets is due to heat and impact basically extruding the metal around the incoming round.
Bullets are striking at a high obliquity to the surface. So this causes one side to be pushed in and the other to be pushed out as the bullet penetrates the metal. Making for the confusing holes.
Congratulations! I’m a C4 car guy. I bought one new in 94 and another in 2017. This one has a 6 speed manual. I like the C4 style the best (well a 67 vette is the best, but…). Anyway, I have loads of trouble getting repairs that require electronic parts, like cruise control, climate control buttons, anti-lock brakes, and slip control. I’m in the process of getting an updated radio and new weather rubber. I hope you’re able to fix your new one and make videos doing so.
Peter is just so joyful to be around 😂 his smile is toxic good
Perfectly described
I think you mean infectious? If so, I agree.
Nice win on the vette Alex, I can't wait to see the videos of the restoration. I might be just as excited as you are lol.
Not many know of the TRX Easter egg of the T Rex eating a raptor. Randy saves the day! So awesome
Peter is so funny, and the Queen region for 70 years, god bless her .
Being a corvette guy, can’t wait to see what you do with this car! Congratulations!
I love it that you actually finish you’re builds.
Love to see AAR make a cameo in this video and help you out! Love the videos!🔥🔥🔥
That BMW polly got in a shootout and whoever was in the BMW passenger side used the door as shield and returned fire from behind it.
Well I will explain it from a body man’s perspective. Despite an impact coming from outside, as the metal deforms inwards the surrounding metal is damaged at the molecular level. Many dents result in what is called “an eyebrow”. As the metal is pushed inward the surrounding metal wants to retain its shape. But during the process of a dent or a bullet hole being created the more severely damaged portion, usually the dent, in this case a bullet hole, cause flexing or stretching of the portion damaged. In the case of the dent, the molecules are spread thin in the dented area. So therefore it causes the molecules in the metal surrounding it to be compressed which causes the “eyebrow”. Because they are compressed they tend to pop outward. A bullet contains much more velocity than a 30 mile an hour crash. As the metal was removed, the surrounding metal was attempting to maintain its shape, but was compressed at a very rapid rate. Therefore the area surrounding the bullet hole was compressed to such an extent that it bubbled outwards surrounding the impact zone. The molecules in that metal are highly compressed and will need to be hammered back towards the center of the hole. Once this is done the hole will likely be very small. The proper way to fix it is to cut the metal out and weld in a patch. But it can be hammered back flat and filled with fiber fill. Since the holes are small.
Great video. C4 well bought. Had a body shop outside ATL. Repaired numerous vehicles with bullet damage. One had 17 holes all from the rear. Full 9 mm magazine worth.
The bullet hole under the mirror likely looks like it went “in and out” because it hit the metal where the door curves steeply under the mirror. It looked like the trajectory caused the bullet to push the metal in more at the bottom. Large holes look like 45 ACP, the others are likely 9mm (chicagos most popular round) thanks for the content
Not just Chicago...9mm holes all over my range...
Fbi is alwys hiring, provided you can pass a basic human decency test.. criminal, psychological, financial... etc. Apply those e-skills
Actually really enjoyed this video. I was scared it was going to be another AAR video. Then you call AAR and he comes through. Great job Randy on helping Alex. Love how the RUclips community come through for each other. Peter is a great addition Alex you make a great team. Max we didn’t forget you. Hope you get a lunch break soon💪
Very excited for the vette. I've been looking into the C4s recently. Interested to see a little in depth look into the mechanical side.
Odometer rollback: that vehicle had over 100k miles on it back in 2012.
I found your channel couple of month ago when my project car stopped working and although I have no idea how to get it back up I do work on one thing at a time and get confidence from watching you fix these old cars up! love the content. =)
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Ive worked in a local lkq for a year now and love it. Seeing vehicles and guessing what happen and how much they are worth is so much fun to me. I do car inventory and quality control so I price them clean them and mark damages and go threw the parts to make sure they are good to go
Love this type of content. Every car at the auction has its own story and they're just sitting there waiting for someone to breathe life back into them. When that maybach gave you water.... lmao. Please take me home!!
I love these car graveyard videos! Btw the way if you want a broken car straight out of the factory check out the 2nd Gen Acura TL Type-S!
Man I love the way that seat turned out. Wow, caught me by surprise. I'd be willing bet some of the shooting out parts a guy was ducked trying not to get hit and firing through the door. Car doors aren't bullet proof. Fragments will leave less clean entries and exits, too.
At around 18:00 - the bullet holes are interesting. That big one is obviously a shotgun slug - someone meant pain to whoever was driving that X6. The smaller ones look weird (from the inside kind of question) due to the deformation when the bullet hits. Remember, bullets are lead, which is soft, and they deform when the hit the sheet steel. Big enough bullets will still go through, but with a bit of angle (shooting at someone driving away) they'll deform and push the hole out a little like you're seeing.
So it's the deformation from hitting a harder metal that caused the slight outward flare. 😀
**edited because autoderp**
You might want to check that vetted. It could be a Callaway. I say that because of the front fender vents and rear wing. Along with the mods. Good for you.
Or maybe a Greenwood
maybe the greenwood package?
That's a Greenwood body kit. Definitely a special Vette.
for the BMW, you could just order the original tags from BMW, as the strut tower has the chassis vin on it too, and you wont cut that one unless you were fixing a severe crash damage.
Really enjoyed this episode and really looking forward to you trying to start this corvette!
Procharger used to put the cold air in wheel well, but it ran up to an oil k&n filter up top, don't think it will suck up water unless you sit in a 3 ft flood and rev the engine
Whipple, the pulley in the back that you are seeing is actually a jack shaft. They blower is actually driven from the back.
Get the 40th anniversary VETTE!!!
Uberman Randy is the best!
I’m just saying - not sure how you don’t have over 1 million subscribers yet. Your content is so much more valuable than the other big auto youtubers. Keep up the great work!
Hey guys, just wanted to say I love the team of Alex and Peter! You both make watching really enjoyable. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
Could be a greenwood body kit- I don't think it's a gary shinoda body kit, but one of those added to it would be pretty awesome :)
There is a VIN on the Engine and a Few More VIN's on the Frame so you could get it up int he Air make sure the VIN's Match Also with the Metal going in and out could have happened from the Round Expanding as it hit the Metal at an Angle and the Holes look like a Mix of 7.62 and 9mm
Hey Alex, love your videos but these copart walkarounds are frustrating when there’s no indication of what the final sell price is. Any chance you can add a final list at the end of what they sold for?
How to make an ad interesting: actually use the product randomly on a Copart car 😂
Yes, Maybach S550/S560 is 4MATIC and badged as such on the sides.
I like how you randomly restored the seat on a copart car😂 the dedication great video
Was edit after he wipes it
@@Sinerwray I was looking to see if anyone else noticed
You can't wish 'long life' to someone who is dead, we said 'long live the king' from the moment she passed. May god rest her soul, Long live the King.
Dude...if you don't buy that Corvette I'm going to seriously question your manhood...a supercharged LT1 C4 Corvette? That's dopetacular! I'd rock the hell out of it.
the bullet holes look that way because the metal is under tension to hold the shape of the panel. Thats why when you pull dents you can sometimes tap on a panel with a tiny hammer to get the metal to remember where it's supposed to be
Looking forward to see all the new cars and see the old project being worked on.
That Corvette should get the older Style rims but custom so they would be a inch or 2 bigger and wider. It's a total 80's dreamcar with that bodykit. Some retro synth wave wrapping would also be nice
Mans you've slapped your dream on his car 😂
@@gofyself when you don't have the Money to do it your self you can always hope other people would do it 😂
Thanks for letting us know about the inside jobs when bidding 😊 enjoying the content
The bmw with the bullet holes, the ones that are rounded and rolled in are gonna be 9mm or 38 special, the big holes are either .45acp or a shotgun slug, and the small ones down low on the passenger door are more than likely a 5.56x45 from an ar-15. The very fast small bullets will sorta push the material out like an exit hole. That driver got pulled up on by a group of people for sure.
Metal has memory and can be under tension, especially on a hard bend like that. when the bullet went in it released that tension and part of it popped out... energy also can just transfer in interesting ways especially if a bullet is tumbling or ricocheting.
Love this legit copart tour Alex and Peter!Looking forward to seeing the Corvette fix!
I am pumped about this Corvette buy and these Copart lot vids are gold. Love the channel guys!
What do you think that Vette is worth if the engine is ok?
scrap it
249 pesos
I thinks its worth even if it has bad engine.
So are you the nice guy you appear to be? Or a fraud?
Totally not cool how you got the vett . I am sure this video has made its way to copart by now.
How long did it take you to edit out the most corrupting parts of the conversation?
Copart guy should lose his job.
Copart lot workers can't even bid on cars. And you totally navigated the system.
I’ve seen some strange holes in cars from gunshots. Typically the larger holes are from the bullet exiting. Bullets can Ricochet in the strangest ways.
It’s simple ricochet with added being hollow point as it enters in it dents in the metal then starts to expand and ricochets up and outward from the hollow points expansion.
Great video guys. Congrats on the C4, can't wait to see it cleaned up.
Never thought you and AAR would colab. You buy the more interesting cars/ go more in depth than he does. Oh well, shout out to both of you!!
Same, Randy is an awesome guy - been making excellent content for years. Looks like some good collabs are on the horizon.
GMC TYPHOON PLEASE.
I know I'm not the only one who said, "Nice" in unison with Peter @ 3:25.
small holes are probably 9mm, the big one is 45 ACP, if it is a small caliber, on the side it comes out, sometimes you will see a "flap" that is folded over where it came out.
Please keep making content! Every week I look forward to your videos. I really enjoy the cars you buy and what you do with them.
Congrats on the Vette, Peter was so funny in this one.
With record crime levels and your access to Chi-Raq police impound and recovery vehicles you could literally make a video on cars with bullet holes in them every day for the next decade.. LOL. Seriously though, you pump out quality content and builds and really know how to turn wrenches actually so keep up the good work!!
Dude was in there chilling, Chiefing down on that gas, when he got pulled up on and blasted at🤣
A friend of mine who used to go to auctions and what-nots told me before that "Heavily vandalized" meant that they could have done something bad to the engine or other important parts of the car.
Alex, Peter, and Max with more killer (bullet joke) content.
you guys are a awsome team.
The bullet hole in question was probably caused by a hallow point that was deflecting up as it expanded. The larger hole below was probably a .45 caliber. The smaller exit holes were caused by a smaller caliber with some good power behind it. If it was a pistol, I would guess a 5.7 FN or Ruger or it could have been an AR pistol in 5.56. Coke on down to the Florida Panhandle and I’ll take you to the range and let you shoot a variety of boom sticks.
That was my thought. .45 for the larger holes and AR for the smaller entry holes and huge interior holes as the energy moved more metal.. If the projectile hit from some kind of angle, it's reasonable that an edge would be lifted on the entry hole. When I saw the small entry holes, I thought .22 and then the damage inside screams AR.
I think you mean hollow* point, and no that’s not how hollow point works.
Hollows need liquid to expand
The bullet mushrooms upon impact, metal is pushed in and out at the same time, especially on a contoured surface