Totally Rad Car With Mildly Effeminate Voice For Sale — Cheap
Author: AF Duncan
April 3rd, 2007
Michael Knight must’ve retired from the do-gooder game because the original (or one of them) Knight Industries Two Thousand is available for purchase.
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 at $149,995 at a Dublin auto dealership. Johnny “Vette” Verhoek of Kassabian Motors has had the car, officially called Knight Industries Two Thousand, on display for about a month.
It is one of four documented “camera cars” used for close-up shots and scenes where David Hasselhoff, who played Michael Knight in the series, was behind the wheel.
The best part:
The car has two working video screens on the dashboard, and the cockpit features buttons that light up in green, yellow and red: ski mode, rocket boost, micro jam, silent mode, oil slick and eject.
But the most interesting/frightening factoid: “…with the 25th anniversary of the show’s debut coming up.” 25th anniversary?!? We’re getting old, dudes.

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April 3rd, 2007 at 7:09 am
“Working Video Screens”
Too bad they only play Beta tapes