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 ...
There are few cars more famous for gracing the small screen than the modified 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am David Hasselhoff drove in Knight Rider. And now the actor’s personal version of the ...
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” ...
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 ...
"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 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 ...
For serious fans of the 1980s TV show, “Knight Rider,” KITT rides again. The mile-a-minute brains at ThinkGeek have come up with a car phone charger that looks like part of the famous rolling ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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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