Nissanguy is probably right. The way movies work is this. They rarely, if ever use the the sound while filming. They always add it in later. Thats what a sound guy is for, They will take a sample of the sound and then take it to a machine where they will tweak it until the sound guy says "yea thats cool" and then add it in later. Foley artists are the ones that make sounds such as footsteps, glass crashing and what not. Odds are they had a sound guy with a cool little dat machine and a long pole with a fuzzy padded mocrophone on it listen and record at least 6 cars to get the cool base sound they wanted then modified it to meet their standards.
So it may very well have been a Greddy BOV, but good luck finding one to sound exactly like it.
So it may very well have been a Greddy BOV, but good luck finding one to sound exactly like it.
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