Starsky & Hutch - Why player's car right-side wheels are weird?

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I remember a game that,I was playing when I was a child, it was called Starsky & Hutch, based on a series with same name.

I installed the game on my PC again, just to remember my old days. I remembered a question when I was a child and I still have this question: "Why most of player's car right-side wheels are weird? They're different from left-side wheels, but as in demos and intro movie, it shouldn't be like that. Is there anything special with that?"

I know this game is too old.






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Did Ben Stiller do the driving in Starsky and Hutch?

Trivia (46) Ben Stiller went to stunt driving school and did well, but he still wasn't approved to do all of his driving stunts. Co-writer and director Todd Phillips was having a hard time finding a blueish 1976 Lincoln for Huggy Bear.

Did Starsky and Hutch do their own stunts?

At least 10 Gran Torinos were used through Starsky and Hutch's TV run, according to ABC. They were used to do stunts such as jumping over everything and highspeed chases. These days, a few of those original stunt cars are still in existence.

What happened to the Ford Torino from Starsky and Hutch?

After Starsky and Hutch was canceled, the cars were returned to Ford's Studio-TV Car Lease Program and sold at a Ford Motor Company auction to A.E. Barber Ford of Ventura, California.

What make was the car in Starsky and Hutch drive?

Starsky and Hutch, a pair of south Californian detectives, had one of the coolest cop cars of all: a Ford Gran Torino.



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