Visible crew/equipment: When Gerard opens the precinct office door, its glass shows us several studio reflectors. (00:04:20)
Visible crew/equipment: When Kimble gets into the cab, the vehicle's shiny yellow side captures a reflection of the entire camera crew. (00:26:45)
Continuity mistake: Kimble walks out of Jean's apartment, leaving his bag behind. But in the very next shot, he's holding the bag as he comes out of the building. (00:48:25)
Continuity mistake: The date of Helen Kimble's murder is given here as Sept. 19, 1961. Previous episodes, however, had established it as occurring on Sept. 17, 1960.
Continuity mistake: Kimble's nephew Billy is mistakenly listed as "Bobby" in the end credits.
Answer: Production vehicle models aren't in sync with the calendar year. The '65 Mustang began production in March 1964 and first sold in April 1964, before it was "introduced" the following year. I don't know which model was seen in the episode, but the 2+2 fastback was sold in September 1964. The 1964 film "Goldfinger" uses a 1965 Mustang as part of Ford's product placement. Basically, in the 1930's, FDR ordered automakers to release vehicles in the fall of the preceding calendar year "as a means of facilitating regularization of employment in the industry." Now, automakers can release new models as early as Jan 2 of the preceding year.
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