The bullet hole in Bill's car suddenly disappears when he and Sally arrive at the Jims' house.
After Bill is kidnapped by Sally, she forces him to turn into a field. In the field, there are several automobile tracks from either previous camera shots and/or vehicles used for the filming.
Early in the movie Bill's stolen car breaks down while Sally is driving it. Later when Bill recovers his car, the mechanic informs him that he had to fix the car's oil pan - implying that the cause of the breakdown was a lack of oil pressure. However, if a car engine's oil pressure falls to a level at which it can no longer operate, which rendered the car inoperable in the case of Sally's escape earlier, it is very likely that permanent engine damage would have occurred, as basic lubrication mechanisms would have failed. In other words, it is very unlikely that a simple oil pan plugging (as the mechanic had performed when Bill recovered the car) would restore the engine to an operative state.
For some reason, the home-video release of this film omits the entire dramatic "Bill and Sally perched high up in a big tree while hiding from the bad guys, and with Bill's accidentally-dropped cell phone cheekily "ringin' 'n' flashin'" while it's precariously nested in a far-out-of-their-reach branch-fork" scene which was included in the network-television release, and which is obviously what gives the movie both its "cliffhanger-style" title and the humorous movie-poster photo of the pair sitting on a tree-limb.