Keep your scanners peeled, KITT. You’re getting a new driver. The customized black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, driven — and later owned — by David Hasselhoff on the 1980s crime series “Knight Rider” ...
"Knight Rider" star David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his automotive co-star from the cult-classic 1980s television show. LiveAuctioneers is running an auction of The Hoff's personal memorabilia ...
The Knight Rider TV series ran from 1982-86, making it just a little before my time. I later became a fan of Viper, a knockoff of the show using a Dodge Viper as the hero car. But I was always ...
Found for sale on eBay is a reproduction -and a quite convincing one at that- of one of the biggest icons of our childhood: the Knight Industries Two Thousand, or as most of you know it, K.I.T.T. Like ...
Knight Rider fans have a shot at living out their fantasies with this 1992 Pontiac Firebird KITT tribute car, which just hit the web in a new online auction. For those readers who may not know, KITT ...
Child of the 80s? Want your own Knight Rider car? No problem -- just 3D print the right parts and you can turn your Pontiac into a replica of David Hasselhoff's best friend KITT. You do have a Pontiac ...
KITT, the flame-throwing, river-jumping, talking muscle car from the ‘80s TV show “Knight Rider,” is up for sale.Restored to its debut-season glory, the modified black 1982 Pontiac Trans Am is offered ...
The Wrap reports that Wan is working on a new version of the classic TV series “Knight Rider.” The original show ran from 1982 to 1986 on NBC. It featured David Hasselhoff as an ex-cop who becomes a ...
Jalopnik, a car blog that takes an irreverent look at the automotive industry, posted the first pictures of the car that will play KITT in the upcoming NBC TV-movie remake of “Knight Rider.“ The car ...
Jan. 7 (UPI) --The customized Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that portrayed David Hasselhoff's crime-fighting partner KITT in 1980s series Knight Rider is being auctioned by the actor online. Hasselhoff, ...
The beloved Knight Rider series is being made into a feature film and that can only mean one thing, KITT will return. Everyone’s favorite talking car was a Pontiac Firebird during the original 1980s ...
The fictional car, known as K.I.T.T., Knight Industries Two Thousand, was a TV fantasy in the 1980s. Today, of course, some real-life cars can talk to you as well as drive themselves. WILLIAM DANIELS: ...
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