You need some vectors and some vector equations. Remeber that the position function's derivative is the velocity function. The direction for the gun, think of the 360 degree circle, or in radians. Do radians, the diagram below shows the angle [ angle A ], flat on the Earth, as to the right of south. So the fucker is shooting this crow ahead of the car and to the right. The angle measure is a matter of thinking of the triangle formed on the ground (not the one shown), the distances are known so apply the appropriate trig function.
For the velocity on impact, depends on the system, just gravity (derivative of velocity function is acceleration function) in negative z-direction (down); or, is there air resistance and spin. What is that shape and caliber of the bullet? What is the rifling, what kind of physics question is this?
Knowing the length of time the shot takes. Your t-zero puts the bullets at (0,0,0) and your t-final has the bullet at (35,75,z).
Remeber car's velocity function is: < 0, 20*t , 0 > m/s
x-axis: (east-west)
y-axis: (north-south)
z-axis: (up-down)
[edit:] shoot, the length of the triangle's hypothen. hypotenuse, hypotenuse should be sqrt( 35^2 + 75^2 )
[edit:] fixed
[edit:] "the velocity of the gun" hitting the crow?
[edit:] corrected error (second-guessed myself labeling). Curious if you are able to set up the equations.