The lensing up front, moderate (but nicely picked out) chassis detailing, and the smoked T-tops, rear glass, and taillights make the car an authentic piece that should engage adult collectors and younger fans alike. We love the shape of the thing – HWE has finessed the car convincingly – and the butyrate glazing, crisp wheels and tires, and fully detailed interior make the car a piece that’ll fit nicely alongside even higher-end resin 1:43 models. Welcome to the official home of Knight Rider on YouTube A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. The diecast body is heavy, smooth, and deco’d up correctly, with a silver grey treatment below the waist and a yellow, not red, scanner in its nose. Another winner is the 1:43 version of the bad seed Poncho as done by Hot Wheels Elite. K.A.R.R.” Here’s a spoiler, in case you missed it: K.I.T.T. a menace - and a handy plot device which appeared in two episodes of Knight Rider: “Trust Doesn’t Rust,” and the tellingly titled “K.I.T.T. had a few screws loose (not to mention a couple of rogue circuits in its main processor), and was stashed safely away until a couple of bumbling thieves unwittingly set it loose. A detective, believed to have been killed, is given a new face and identity and is armed with an artificially intelligent super car. With David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare, Phyllis Davis, Pamela Susan Shoop. Unlike its properly bolted-together sibling, K.A.R.R. Knight of the Phoenix: Part 1: Directed by Daniel Haller. Before Michael Knight’s bad, black, cyber-Trans Am “K.I.T.T” took to fighting crime, there was “K.A.R.R.,” Knight Industries’ first – and decidedly flaky – prototype robotic car.
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