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Where Is the Original ‘Knight Rider’ Car Today?
Today, the other three surviving KITTs are scattered. One is at the Marconi Automotive Museum in California, another at the Orlando Auto Museum in Florida and one is in private hands in the United ...
"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 ...
We have fantastic news if you're a big fan of the hit 80s entertainment franchise Knight Rider and the man himself, David Hasselhoff. Diligent Auction Services is listing the actual KITT car from the ...
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Real Life Knight Rider: Fan Spends Over $22,000 Recreating Iconic Car
A Knight Rider fan has spent over 10 years transforming a run down vehicle into the iconic car from the hit 1980s TV series.
David Hasselhoff proved man's best friend wasn't his dog, but his talking car in the 1982-86 NBC series Knight Rider. Previously a regular on the CBS soap The Young and the Restless, Hasselhoff played ...
NVIDIA has been able to do some incredibly cool things with its efforts in artificial intelligence and machine learning, like make a Photoshop filter that can instantly age and transform faces.
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 ...
Among Hollywood's most famous automobiles, the customized Pontiac Firebird Trans Am named KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) from the hit Eighties television show Knight Rider, starring David ...
A replica of KITT, the famous car driven by David Hasselhoff in Knight Rider, is currently up for auction in the U.S. and has already attracted a highest bid approaching $500,000. The title of the ...
David Hasselhoff, left, is in talks to appear on NBC's "Knight Rider," reprising his role as Michael Knight from the original series. (Getty Images photo) By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press ...
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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