At the end, the bank robbers attempt to flee in a blue 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 4 door sedan. The Plymouth lettering on the leading edge of the hood is covered with blue tape. Before apprehension of the 2nd suspect, Malloy takes cover in front of a green 1949 Plymouth. Like the getaway car, the Plymouth lettering on the hood is covered with green tape. The 2nd suspect is found hiding in a brown 1966 AMC Ambassador 2 door coupe. It appears that the front seat has been removed. The Ambassador lettering on the hood is not taped off.
First of six appearances by actor, Jed Allan. From 1971 to 1977, Jed hosted Celebrity Bowling (1971) (game show) of which both Martin Milner and Kent McCord appeared several times.
The blue Plymouth getaway car is missing both windshield wipers.
In Malloy and Reed's fight with Claude Terry, much of it almost looks like an unfettered version of professional wrestling, Terry, who they learn was once a professional wrestler. Mike Mazurki, who portrays Terry, was once a professional wrestler himself. He was 63 when this episode was filmed.
The gold 67-68 Ford Mustang coupe with white vinyl top 'studio car' is seen parked in the scene with the red and black Volkswagen.