Knight Designs – Season 3/4 Lower Console

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Knight Designs – Season 3/4 Lower Console This skillfully and faithfully re-created lower console is designed to fit directly over your stock 1982-84 Trans Am lower console. It features indents for you to cut out to install the factory Trans Am window switches, and the unit is compatible with our powder coated bezel and electronics. … Read more

Knight Designs Season Two Knight Rider Dash

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Knight Designs Season Two Knight Rider Dash For many years, there was one crucial gap in the Knight Rider replica hobby – an accurate, high-quality season two dash. Knight Designs is proud to be able to offer this piece. Our hand-sculpted plug for this dash started with an original season one dash. We then made … Read more

Knight Designs – Gullwing Steering Wheel – Pilot/Season 1

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Knight Designs Gullwing Steering Wheel Pilot/Season 1 One of the most distinctive elements of KITT’s dashboard is the incredible gullwing steering wheel. The wheel we offer was originally designed by KITT creator Michael Scheffe and is the most accurate on the market today from Knight Designs. We recognize that the strength of a steering wheel … Read more

Knight Rider Season Two KITT Replica Build

Season Two Knight Rider Replica Build Completed

Our Season Two KITT Replica Build We built this season two replica for a customer based in Virginia. It is nearly screen accurate except for some minor details, such as those pesky seatbelts! Our goal was to build a nearly exact re-creation of the season two “hero car” as seen in the series. The “hero … Read more

The Knight Rider Authenticity Guide – Part 1

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The Knight Rider Authenticity Guide – Part 1 Welcome to the start of our multi-part series on making a screen-accurate Knight Rider replica. The term “screen accurate” gets tossed around a lot – and really, there are so many acceptable variations of “screen accurate” because the show used upwards of 20 cars throughout the four … Read more