Video: Man has his Camaro engine stolen on the first day of his new job

Video: Man has his Camaro engine stolen on the first day of his new job
Video: Man has his Camaro engine stolen on the first day of his new job (Photo: TikTok)

A man who had just started a new job was left completely stunned when he returned to his vehicle and discovered that thieves had stolen the engine from his car.

The incident was shared by Robbypooh, an Atlanta (USA) resident, on his TikTok account. In the video, he explained that he had only been working at his new job for a few hours when he noticed something was wrong with his yellow Chevrolet Camaro.

“I’ve only worked four hours at my new job. Let me show you something,” he said before opening the hood to reveal the shocking discovery. “They took my engine. I can’t even be mad.”

Even more surprising, in a follow-up video Robbypooh revealed that his insurance company told him the damage would not be covered. According to the AAA, coverage for stolen vehicle parts depends entirely on the type of insurance policy purchased by the vehicle owner.

The clip has already surpassed 880,000 views, along with more than 130,000 likes and thousands of comments from users who were just as stunned by the incident. “Why would you leave the engine in the car?” one TikTok user joked. “Man, I don’t know, I usually keep it in my wallet,” Robbypooh replied.

“Impressed and angry at the same time,” admitted another user. “That’s why I always leave my engine at home when I drive to work,” joked a third. “As a mechanic, I can’t figure out how they did it that fast,” another commenter added.

@robbypooh53 They took nothing but the engine #fyp #mopar #fypシ #viral #atlanta ♬ Anxiety, suspicion, suspense, mystery (1066149) – Lyrebirds music

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Photo and video: TikTok @robbypooh53. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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