Knight Rider Kitt Car Up For Sale

DUBLIN, Calif. (April 2, 2007) — KITT, the flame-throwing, river-jumping, talking muscle car from the 1980s show “Knight Rider,” is up for sale.

Now 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.

Although it cannot achieve the 300 mph speeds that KITT reached, soar 50 feet in the air or throw smoke bombs, key features of the TV star car are intact. Perhaps most importantly, the red scanner light on the nose glows and makes a humming noise.

It 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.

Most of the buttons don’t do anything, Verhoek said. Nor can the car hold a conversation, or drive itself.

In fact, it is not even street legal because of missing smog equipment and other modifications. Whoever buys the vehicle probably will keep it in a private collection, or it may be purchased by a museum, Verhoek said.

The car belongs to Tim Russo of Livermore, a Kassabian customer who figured now was a good time to test the market, with the 25th anniversary of the show’s debut coming up and talk of a “Knight Rider” feature film. Russo purchased the car 10 years ago at an auction in San Diego and has spent the last decade finding parts to restore it.

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