When I say impossible, I mean, his rearend would have to have been damaged, or modified on purpose to have that sort of negative camber. I don't doubt there is a small amount of camber/toe on OEM cars, but I'd suspect less than .5 degrees in even the more extreme cases.
A little quick math tells me to dial in 2.5 degrees of negative camber on the rear, each axle would have to have a rise of at least 1.25" from stock at the wheel flange compared with the side gears where the axle slides in the center section. So, either this car was jumped causing the axle tubes to be bent 1.25" upward on each side, or was modified by someone looking to dial in a LOT of negative camber on the rear. Both scenerios would cause a howl/whine from the rearend as the axle splines and side gears aren't rolling smoothly.
Slide an axle shaft in a carrier that's not in a rearend, and you'll be hard pressed to even get 1" of vertical movement.
So, not impossible, more like improbable.