Are we talking just movie/tv cars? If so I'd probably say KITT or the A-Team van.
My dad was always a car guy, mostly Corvettes, so I always would say Corvette. My Grandpa had an Opel GT that had the lights that rolled over sideways and I thought that was the coolest thing ever when I was little.
I always liked KITT but thought it was a rip off of the Mad Max Falcon myself. If that car spoke it would only say two words...."**** you"!:lol
The fact they used over 200 of them kinda dilutes it for me a little. But I guess that was for a reason, it was all action action action, so yeah, maybe.
I have a fantasy where if I ever get rich Ill buy a Kit trans am (there’s a company in Florida that sells them fully converted), and replace the insides with all new modern technology, so I can have a car with all the modern comforts : heated seats and steering wheel, navigation, car play, Sirius, back up cam, blind side warning...all of it, including a decent sized engine. Fully loaded, but still LOOK like Kit from the outside.Curious to know what everyone's car was at an earlier age.
I have alot of favorites, but I think Kitt was my favorite. sleek, fast.. Ai...just the bad a&& of cars. And the only car I felt emotional over.
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I have a fantasy where if I ever get rich Ill buy a Kit trans am (there’s a company in Florida that sells them fully converted), and replace the insides with all new modern technology, so I can have a car with all the modern comforts : heated seats and steering wheel, navigation, car play, Sirius, back up cam, blind side warning...all of it, including a decent sized engine. Fully loaded, but still LOOK like Kit from the outside.
I bet bet it could be done, all told, for under 100k easy. Problem is, right now 100k may was well be 100million. It’s out of reach economically. But the day dream is fun.
(btw, I settled for a 2017 Dodge Challenger. Fully modern with a 70s muscle car look...its no Kit...but For now it’s fun.)