I believe that many old players have watched the classic American science fiction TV series "Knight Rider" which was popular in the United States in the 1980s and introduced to the mainland. In addition to the cookie-cutter detective plot, the most attractive thing for the audience is probably the protagonist's favorite car. Recently, a real car that participated in the "Knight 2000" was auctioned and sold at a high price of US$192,000. The most powerful partner of the protagonist Michael in "Knight Rider" is this smart car. It has slight changes according to the stage of the series, but what has not changed and is even still evolving is that the car is getting smarter and more powerful, always turning the tide at the critical moment. It can be said to be the ancestor of the smart cars that are now popular in major automobile factories. The prototype of the "Knight 2000" car in this auction is the third-generation Pontiac Firebird KITT, a famous American car. It is one of the three cars that participated in the "Knight Rider" in 1983. After two weeks of online bidding, it was finally sold for US$192,000. Although it has gone through nearly 40 years of baptism, this car is still well maintained and looks as bright as new. The signature "red eyes" seem to still tell fans how brave and wise it was back then. Let's enjoy the photos of the real car together. |
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