KITT, which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand
If you are talking about the movie where KITT was changed into a red car it was because in the story line the original black Trans Am had been disassembled due to Michael Knight's retirement. If you are referring to the new TV series where KITT is now the Knight Industries Three Thousand the car is a Ford Mustang KR designed by Carroll Shelby. Two reasons for this latest development. First, in the movie from 2008 in the opening sequence you see in the garage the back bumper from the original KITT. Yeah, disassembled again. The other reason is that Ford Motor Company is the main sponsor of the show, not to mention the fact that there is no longer a current year Pontiac Trans Am.
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The name K.I.T.T. in the original Knight Rider TV show stands for Knight Industries Two-Thousand. In the new Knight Rider TV show, it stands for Knight Industries Three-Thousand of which K.I.T.T. is a Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 2008 model. In the original TV series, K.I.T.T. was a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am.
In the 1980s version of Knight Rider, the car's name is KITT - Knight Industries 2000 In the 2008 remake of Knight Rider, the car's name is KITT - Knight Industries 3000
KITT, or Knight Industries Two Thousand, was the name of the car in the television series Knight Rider. KITT first appeared on TV on the premier episode which aired in the United States on September 26, 1982.
Knight Rider. The original series used a Pontiac Trans Am. The remade series used a Ford Mustang turned into a retarded looking ricer car.
KITT, which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand
After "Knight Rider" ended, the iconic car KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was restored and sold to a private collector. The car has made occasional appearances at car shows and conventions, delighting fans of the classic TV series.
KITT was the name of a special car in the television series Knightrider. KITT could drive on it's own, and could even talk to it's owner. Obviously it would talk to the owner to warn him if he's being followed by baddies!
If you are talking about the movie where KITT was changed into a red car it was because in the story line the original black Trans Am had been disassembled due to Michael Knight's retirement. If you are referring to the new TV series where KITT is now the Knight Industries Three Thousand the car is a Ford Mustang KR designed by Carroll Shelby. Two reasons for this latest development. First, in the movie from 2008 in the opening sequence you see in the garage the back bumper from the original KITT. Yeah, disassembled again. The other reason is that Ford Motor Company is the main sponsor of the show, not to mention the fact that there is no longer a current year Pontiac Trans Am.
An Evening with Eartha Kitt - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 1 February 2009
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Knightrider had a car named KITT.
The Car Kitt was a Ford (Model) Mustang Shelby Cobra
KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) from the 1982 TV series was a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am from General Motors.KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) from the 2008 series is a 1969 Mach 1 Ford Mustang, a Ford F 150 FX4 pickup, a Ford Flex, and a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.
Eartha Kitt played Catwoman in the TV show "Batman" in the late 1960s, specifically in the third season of the series. She replaced Julie Newmar in the role.