A RED Audi believed to have been used during a shooting in Springburn was found burned out in Lochwinnoch.

Police are now appealing for information about the car - a S4 TFSI Quattro with registration plate MJ14 ZFM.

Jamie Barclay was shot by two men in the vehicle on Dykemuir Street on Saturday around 11.15am.

The 29-year-old's brother, William, was the victim of a similar attack last year in March.

Detective Inspector Jim Bradley said: "We are now carrying out forensic enquiries on the burned out vehicle we have recovered, however we are appealing for information regarding its movements between Dykemuir Street and Muirshiel Country Park.

"The car would have been set on fire between 4pm on Saturday and 11.30am on Sunday.

"It is a distinctive car with chrome wing mirrors and chrome surround on the windows.

"Do you remember seeing anything out of the ordinary in or near the visitor centre car park?

"We would also like to find out its movements between Glasgow and the Lochwinnoch area and would ask everyone to think back – did you see this car?

"You may have dash-cam footage that can help us – particularly on Craigenbae Street, Dykemuir Street, Wallacewell Road or in the Muirshiel Country Park.

"You may have information that could be the key to finding out who was responsible for this attack, no matter how insignificant it may have seemed at the time."

Mr Barclay remains in hospital and medical staff describe his condition as serious but stable.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Greater Glasgow CID via 101 quoting incident number 1630 of Saturday, February 16 2019.

Alternatively call CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111 where details can be given in confidence.