K.I.T.T. From Knight Rider Season 3/4

The car was cool enough, but rigging up oil, smoke AND a grappling hook is just priceless! :D The remote operated scanner is probably also going to turn some heads if you leave the machine parked on a busy street somewhere and just blip the switch once in awhile.

Please, don't tell me you are also planning to rig up an operational ejection seat? ;)
 
I'm without words. You... You... I love you and hate you at the same time. This is cooler than cool. I envy you so much. Absolutely incredible work, my friend. More! More!
 
Hi all,

Well part 9 coming as soon as i get up out of bed, but thank you for all the compliments.

Yes, i have toyed with an ejection seat, but still trying to come up with the way of fitting the mechanism under the seat, my first idea was a scissor jack under it, but hey, one day, lol.

Mike
 
Part 9, Scanner part 2.

Scanner with housings and Driver board.

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Switch Pods.

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Part 10 Coming.
 
Part 12,

Update on Upper Console. Electronics on and lit.

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The autograph on it is Catherine Hickland, who played Stevie in the series, and was married to the Hoff.

More to come
 
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Nope, don't believe this thread at all! This guy obviously has a secret body shop behind the fake house front to build such an awesome car. The "driveway" is the secret entrance to the secret body shop! He also has a secret team of craftsman working on this round the clock. Yep, that's it.....
 
Nope, don't believe this thread at all! This guy obviously has a secret body shop behind the fake house front to build such an awesome car. The "driveway" is the secret entrance to the secret body shop! He also has a secret team of craftsman working on this round the clock. Yep, that's it.....

I think he really did it in his driveway, but neglected to mention that this was also sitting in his driveway:

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This is just stunning! And if there were still A-10's in the UK, I'm sure you could sell that number plater to a pilot for a decent amount.
 
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