<Dt> F.L.A.G. Mobile Unit (The Semi) </Dt> <Dd> KITT has access to a mobile "garage", sometimes referred to as "The Rook", which was a semi-trailer truck owned by the Foundation . In most episodes, it is a GMC General . The trailer has an extendable ramp that dropped down and allows KITT to drive inside even when the truck is in motion . The trailer was loaded with spare parts and equipment for KITT . It also had a computer lab where technicians Bonnie or April would work and conduct repairs and maintenance . In "Wrong Crowd" thieves hijack the truck thinking it to be hauling liquor . In the episode "Ten Wheel Trouble", following an assassination attempt on Michael which damages an independent truck, it is used to transport a shipment of onions . In the episode "Knight Moves", it is used as bait to catch a gang of truck hijackers . In "KITTnap", KITT is kidnapped and Michael and RC3 use the tractor (which has been disconnected from the trailer) to go and find him . </Dd> <Ul> <Li> KITT's scanner is similar to that of Cylons from the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica . Glen A. Larson, the creator of both Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica has stated that the two shows have nothing else in common and to remove any fan speculation, he stated in the Season One Knight Rider DVD audio - comments, he simply reused the scanning light for KITT because he liked the effect . </Li> <Li> KITT was designed by customizer Michael Scheffe . The convertible and super-pursuit KITTs were designed and built by George Barris . </Li> <Li> A total of 23 KITT cars were made for use in filming the series . All except one of these cars survived until the show was axed; all except 5 of the remaining 22 cars were destroyed at the end of filming . Of the 5 that escaped that fate: 1' hero' car was shipped to a theme park in Australia, but is now believed to be back in the US (whereabouts unknown); Universal kept one' hero' car and one stunt car (and had a further replica made later) for use in the Entertainment Center display - the two originals have since been sold to a private collector in the US; another, a convertible, disappeared for a while before being sold to the former Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, Cumbria, England This convertible was sold to the Dezer Collection, Miami, Florida when Cars of the Stars closed . The fifth car is believed to be in private hands in the UK - this may be the only KITT that remains' original' and is believed not to have been restored with replica parts . </Li> <Li> The right - hand drive KITT, known as the "Official Right Hand Drive KITT" as used in the video "Jump In My Car" by David Hasselhoff, is owned by a company called Wilderness Studios Australia . </Li> <Li> Press releases regularly appear claiming' original screen - used' cars are being sold . For example: in April 4, 2007, "one of the four KITT cars used in production of the television series" was reputedly being put up for sale for $149,995 by Johnny Verhoek of Kassabian Motors, Dublin, California . And a story in USA Today from December 2007 states that Slain real estate developer and car aficionado, Andrew Kissel, was in possession of one of the surviving cars . Some reports say that Michael Jackson bought an original KITT and former N'Sync band member Joey Fatone also claims to have purchased one of these authentic original KITTs at auction . There have been more' original' cars auctioned than were built in total for the show! </Li> <Li> The September 25, 2014 fifth episode of the Dutch TV programme Syndroom, featuring people with Down syndrome who wish to fulfill a dream, features Twan Vermeulen, a Knight Rider fan who wishes to meet David Hasselhoff and KITT . Together with the show's presenter they fly to L.A. and go searching for Hasselhoff's house . They "find" Hasselhoff on the driveway in front of his house, dusting off KITT . After KITT speaks a personal message to Twan, Hasselhoff offers to go with him to take KITT for a spin, "Freak out some people on the freeway", which they did with great pleasure for everyone involved . </Li> </Ul> <Li> KITT's scanner is similar to that of Cylons from the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica . Glen A. Larson, the creator of both Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica has stated that the two shows have nothing else in common and to remove any fan speculation, he stated in the Season One Knight Rider DVD audio - comments, he simply reused the scanning light for KITT because he liked the effect . </Li>

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