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Knight Rider Historians Live! Working on the Screen Used

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  1. Well, of course I watched this post-live but HEY! It is AWESOME! And what an awesome event at your place, Joe, and you hosting such a great team doing more improvements. The atmosphere must have been fantastic! Even here I felt like being a small particle of this and it is awesome. Lots of people from many places working together on KR icons!!! Thank you – and always good luck!

  2. I have found what I believe is the first automated car in cinematic history. "The Automatic Motorist" (1911) is on YouTube! KITT never got in such trouble! It's about six and a half minutes long.

  3. In spite of technical difficulties this was a cool video. Seeing the back of the trailer getting so close to a finished look is awesome! Once the sleeper is installed on the tractor and it all gets painted black again, it will be amazing. Glad you found the metal panels for inside.🤩

  4. Hi KRH. I wonder if you know about the KR comic strips? I used to buy the UK magazine Look-In back in 1983-1985, and they used to run a series of KR in each issue. When one story ended, another started, and so they got through maybe three different stories during the run in the magazine. If you search for Look-in, you'll find mag-a-zone, which has a few issues scanned in, so you can see what I mean. I just ordered a rare copy from 1986. It would be great if we can pool together a complete list of scans from each magazine, so fans can get to see these secret episodes.

  5. @Leo Angelo It first changed hands in late 2019, being traded for a Viper from Mass. (I do not know the full details of the transaction). The new owner's plans were to bring the car to shows the following year. Unfortunately, the pandemic happened and those plans got shelved. Around the springtime, he posted on social media about bringing it to a shop to have it looked at, not being happy about the way it ran. That post got deleted, and about 2 weeks later he posted that he was selling the car. A low volume seller of unique cars in New Hampshire sold it months later and it now resides in Europe, Germany if my memory serves me right.

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