When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Hey guys... I know theres not much love for knight rider around here but just wanted to show you my final product! Lots of blood, sweat and tears went into this build... enjoy!
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Not my cup of tea, but it's clean, and looks nicely done. It's probably nicer than the cars used during filming. Well done and congrats on completing your project!
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Looks very well done. Probably the best I've seen.
KR Interior I've always thought was repulsive in real life. And I don't mind the exterior but prefer OEM.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Amazing job. I love the car and I am definitely a fan... Beautiful work with accuracy for going season 1 on the front and dash all together properly. Congrats. Let me know if you ever need to get rid of it. I have a new 80*60 shop I am building where it would look great.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Looks fantastic! Great job and nice attention to detail! Did you buy the Eagle Gts from Kelsey tire or are they original? I want a set eventually, but at 300+ per tire, I went with BF Radial TAs for now.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
I really like this car. I can appreciate all the sweat and tears that went into the build. One question I have is how much leg room do you have under the "steering yoke".
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Yes, at $350 a pop, it was a hard decision but i just had to have them haha
Originally Posted by kentuckyKITT
Looks fantastic! Great job and nice attention to detail! Did you buy the Eagle Gts from Kelsey tire or are they original? I want a set eventually, but at 300+ per tire, I went with BF Radial TAs for now.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
I would love to see a video of the interior with the engine on, any hope of seeing one. Great looking replica, see about entering it in "autonomous car" category at shows now.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
gorgeous car. Agree, panel fitment etc. looks better than the onscreen versions. I also liked that you went for a matt finish on the dashboard. I've seen a few with the gloss finish dash and not only must it be a nightmare to drive from all the reflections but also not a fan of how it looks.
Now, get out there and fight some crime; one man can make a difference!
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Very clean and sharp looking car. I can imagine the effort and cost that went into building this replica. Congratulations on seeing it through to completion, it looks superb.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
If you don't mind, where did you get the front bumper grilles for the fog lights? I was going to make my own grilles for my KR bumper but want to look into what's available.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
By the way, there is a picture on this site of a 3rd gen gathering in Italy and I swear that every damn car was a KITT car. If you ever want to sell it then you know where the buyers are.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
VERY NICE Chris !!!
The camera tow bar, Clear non ASA tint line windshield, Screen accurate $$$ EAGLE GT tires are the little touches that tell me that you were SERIOUS on the build and spared NO expense !!! NICE WORK
IMO redoing the B20 camel tan interior is the HARDEST with these cars !
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Looks great! I'm a big Knight Rider fan. I hope to build one some day. I want to do a 3rd and 4th season style. I had an 84 that I had built the light bar, changed out the front end and got the rear tint piece for the tail lights. The car was too rusty to really do anything with and I ended up letting it all go together about 10 years ago. Regretted ever letting the parts go with the car, but they were already mounted and I didn't have the original bumper to put back on since I sold it. Here's a picture of mine when I had it.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
The tow bar was never part of KITT. It was a device installed on the film cars for a camera rig truck to tow the car for front camera shots. However, since the film crew left the bars on the cars, you would always see them, so many have them on their replicas. I don't have one on my car because I simply don't like it. On one hand though, if installed correctly, could be used to actually tow your car if need be.
Re: Finally finished ground up Knight Rider restoration
Originally Posted by Chris Blasius
Hey guys... I know theres not much love for knight rider around here but just wanted to show you my final product! Lots of blood, sweat and tears went into this build... enjoy!
Hey really great job with KITT there! I know this is an old post but if you're still watching, I'd like to ask where you got the cool grills for the front bumper? Im building one now. It won't be as nice as yours... at least not for a long time. Everything looks perfect. I like the wheels too. Did you refinish them? The lip is extra shiny.