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Among the best-known Knight Rider memorabilia is the remote controlled KITT, the Knight Rider lunch box, and the deluxe version of KITT. The deluxe model of KITT, sold by Kenner Toys and dubbed the "Knight 2000 Voice Car", spoke electronically (actual voice of William Daniels), featured a detailed interior and a Michael Knight action figure. [30]
This final model, sold by Kenner Toys and dubbed the "Knight Rider Voice Car", spoke electronically, using a recording of the voice of William Daniels, featured a detailed interior and a Michael Knight action figure as well. [11] In the 1980s there was a Knight Rider toy vehicle for Germany's Darda system. [12]
John Biviano's 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, or Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) replica supercar, was delivered to his residence last week. 'It's like owning a celebrity.' Jackson Township ...
Knight Rider is an American action television series that follows the 1982 television series of the same title created by Glen A. Larson and the 2008 television movie. The series aired on NBC from September 24, 2008 to March 4, 2009.
The Knight Rider car costume includes a screen display that's reminiscent of what would have been seen in the '80s TV show. "Gen 2" owners can push an 88 mph button to expand the experience.
My Mother the Car, 1965 television sitcom series. Knight Rider, a franchise begun in 1982, featuring an artificially intelligent third generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am named KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand). Several episodes also feature an evil version of KITT named KARR (Knight Automated Roving Robot).
Also in SD are all 22 episodes of the series Team Knight Rider. This set was a limited edition. Only 3,939 copies were made. [21] On November 10, 2023, Turbine Medien made a smaller release called Knight Rider: The Special Edition Set, which includes the first twenty uncut episode Blu-ray discs and the first bonus discs with the interviews. [22]
The Bugaloos — car designer, 14 episodes (1970–1971) Bearcats! — car, Bearcat, 13 episodes (1971) Banacek — modified AMX-400 (1972) Starsky and Hutch — car designer, "striped tomato" Torino (1975–1979) The Dukes of Hazzard — car modifications (1979) Knight Rider — car designer (1982–1986)