In general, the series was shot on the
Universal Studios backlot, though location scenes were filmed around
Los Angeles in areas that could pass for Boston, or rural areas near there. The episode titled "If Max Is So Smart, Why Doesn't He Tell Us Where He Is?" was shot on location at the
California Institute of the Arts around the time the school first opened. "Ten Thousand Dollars a Page" was filmed at the Pasadena Art Museum, later known as the Pasadena Museum of Modern Art and now the
Norton Simon Museum of Art. "Horse of a Slightly Different Color" was filmed at
Hollywood Park Racetrack, now the site of
SoFi Stadium. A customized 1969
American Motors AMX was built by
George Barris for the second regular-season episode. The car became known as the
AMX-400 and it is now owned by an automobile collector. Other continuing cars in the series were a 1941 maroon
Packard 180 with a Victoria body designed by
Howard "Dutch" Darrin (license plate number 178344), a 1973
Corvette (driven by Ms. Kirkland) and a 1973
Cadillac Fleetwood limousine (
mobile telephone number KL 17811). In keeping with both the exotic car theme and the humor between Banacek and his driver Jay Drury, he was even chauffeured around in a
Willys MB,
Jeep CJ2A, and a CJ6, as well as a brand new
Ford/
De Tomaso Pantera. Two Packards were used in filming, a 1941 used for principal photography and a modified 1942 model used for some shots in Los Angeles. The main 1941 picture car was auctioned in 2019 by
RM Sotheby's for $373,500. In preparation for the pilot and then the first and second seasons, the cast went to Boston and filmed a variety of background scenes. These scenes were then used through the series and are especially shown in the opening scenes, including Banacek rowing on the
Charles River and walking through
Government Center. In the pilot, Banacek's car pulls into his Beacon Hill home, the historic
Second Harrison Gray Otis House located at 85 Mount Vernon Street. In other episodes, views are shown of the
Public Garden, the entry to Felix's bookstore at 50
Beacon Street, and the
Esplanade. The Boston-filmed pieces were done by a
second unit and directed by Peppard himself. ==Reception==