No idea, last I saw it was headed down Front Beach on a flat bed wrecker. You have got to be careful when you dive on something like a car. You never penetrate a car. There is nothing in there that is worth your life. You also have to be observant of fuel and oil that might be in the water. I can testify that I could taste the gas in the water around my regulator. Probably should have been diving a full face, but I wasn't, LOL! I wouldn't recommend a zero visibiltity dive to a new diver anyways. We usually train our guys blacked out in the swimming pool before they ever get out in the WILD!!!
If you have never dove Martin's lake before, it's kind of cool. It's much cooler at night. There is a lot of grass on the bottom and the grass is like 1 to 2 feet thick and if drop something, you're going to have a hard time finding it. Anyways, during the day, the fish primarily hide out in the grass and at night they come out to play. You'll see some bass, some bream, some catfish and some large silver fish that look like overgrown sardines. I haven't gotten close enough to get a good look at them. I think they are some type of bottom feeder, maybe a carp. I have also seen two seperate small gar in there, about 1 1/2 to 2 feet long. Anyways, have a good time. I might slide by there while you all are out there. I live right around the corner.