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The car's owner was a wealthy real estate developer named Andrew Kissel who was murdered last year. His killer was never caught, and the administrator of his estate has since been selling his ...
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 ...
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.
SNYDE ‘Knight Rider’ car KITT up for auction — but it will set you back at least $450K KITT, the artificially intelligent supercar featured in the series "Knight Rider," is seen circa 1983.
Of course, a knight has to ride, so that means there needs to be a new KITT as well. And that brings us to the real question: with no more Trans Ams around, what kind of car should a 2020-era KITT be?
David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his personal KITT car from his hit Eighties television show Knight Rider. If bidding goes high enough, he'll even deliver it.
This particular black beauty up for grabs is Super Pursuit Mode KITT #3 of only three built according to its seller, the Volo Auto Museum.
The three cars to be employed in the series include the KITT Hero — a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR that is playing the part of the everyday Hero car with 540 horsepower; the KITT Attack — a ...
The KITT cars are part of a stable of Mustangs expected to hit the block at Barrett-Jackson, including a 1967 fastback that makes more than 550 hp dubbed the "Pit Viper," a 1967 Shelby GT500 ...
Hasselhoff actually agreed to auction his mini Kitt car and let all the 80s adventure series’s fans indulge in the awesome small vehicle.
There aren't many TV-show cars we get all soft in the knees for, but KITT is one of them. This KITT isn't one of the original cars used in filming, but it does have a David Hasselhoff pedigree ...
David Hasselhoff must need money because his personal example of the mightily modified Trans-Am KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) is for sale.