Isn't it veterans day? Are markets closed?
Anons like the theorize about DEWs, but it's far easier for a ground team to take out a transmission, tower, or transformer somewhere remote to start one of these fires with plausible blame on the utility and high winds.
Likely a transmission tower or line problem given the high winds.
Or someone took it out to make it look like that.
Have you considered that its not the car that melted, but simply something it was carrying with a low melting point like lead or zinc?
The car looks like a truck. Trucks carry random shit for commercial reasons. This just looks like something in the truck melted.
Ok.
If the truck was carrying a load of aluminum cans, would it have done this?
Or aluminum tanks? Perhaps with something flammable that kept it burning hot for long enough to melt?
Its not hard to imagine a commercial truck creating this scene.
The idea that this is a melted engine block seems far fetched.