Two of them on this job, note. (How good are the driving scenes in terms of not having anything since the 80s visible?)
Fairly good I think. The cars are definitely period-boxy, and the storefronts don't look jarringly anachronistic. It helps that they purposely put the camera in near focus on the people so it tends to blur out the outside of the car anyway. Incidentally, even that little Honda station wagon the CIA guy drove is period-appropriate; it was a common style for Japanese cars in the 1970s, who actually shared body designs in that era (which is why Nissan/Datsun cars from that era look like Toyota and a bit like Hondas as well).
It's really the little things like non-period maglocks on hotel doors (which now take cards instead of keys) and whatnot.
Re: While watching thoughts
Fairly good I think. The cars are definitely period-boxy, and the storefronts don't look jarringly anachronistic. It helps that they purposely put the camera in near focus on the people so it tends to blur out the outside of the car anyway. Incidentally, even that little Honda station wagon the CIA guy drove is period-appropriate; it was a common style for Japanese cars in the 1970s, who actually shared body designs in that era (which is why Nissan/Datsun cars from that era look like Toyota and a bit like Hondas as well).
It's really the little things like non-period maglocks on hotel doors (which now take cards instead of keys) and whatnot.