04-04-2007 11:30
Unfortunately KITT can't really speak or drive itself.
The vehicle reportedly isn't even street legal, because it doesn't have smog equipment.
This is the first time one of the 10 'Knight Rider' cars has been sold publicly, although two cars are on display at UK and US museums.
It is thought the car will be bought by a private collector or a museum - chat show host Jay Leno is said to be interested.
Tim Russo bought the car at a San Diego auction in 1997 and has spent the last decade sourcing parts to restore it - just in time for 'Knight Rider's' 25th debut anniversary.
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