And I wager at least one person out there may have converted a mustang...
Has anyone tried doing a sort of "hybrid" conversion...
using the 00 series firebirds/trans-ams?
I currently have a 00 Formula that from day 1 I've known as ...well, you get the idea.
Just wondering if anyone's seen mods/conversion, in part, or in total, interior and otherwise, for the last generation of firebirds.
So I've seen the old trans-am conversions...
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On an $80,000 car I doubt it. Wouldn't be too difficult for the most part, the scanner lights and KITT's two-tone black and red seats. I'd do the seats but skip the lights.
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I know of one conversion company that offers 4th gen Trans Am Knight Rider parts...http://www.adiautotech.com/. The owner is a cool guy and has a lot of stuff that's not pictured on the site. If you're interested, shoot him an email.
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Well to make it way out of the ordinary, I am in the middle of (actually, slowly starting) converting my 95 Dodge Avenger into KITT. Currently getting the paintjob planned out with a local airbrush artist and getting the lights installed. Next up is the dash and KITT voicebox. I also have a website dedicated to this oddball project if anyone is curious.
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I'd be interested in seeing your website dedicated to your conversion. What's the link?Avenger95 wrote:Well to make it way out of the ordinary, I am in the middle of (actually, slowly starting) converting my 95 Dodge Avenger into KITT. Currently getting the paintjob planned out with a local airbrush artist and getting the lights installed. Next up is the dash and KITT voicebox. I also have a website dedicated to this oddball project if anyone is curious.
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Oh, man, this makes me miss my 95 Dodge Avenger! Mine was a metallic teal blue with a spoiler, sunroof, nice radio and seats. I had it for 10 years until it started to fall apart last fall. It would have been cool to turn it into Kitt.Avenger95 wrote:Well to make it way out of the ordinary, I am in the middle of (actually, slowly starting) converting my 95 Dodge Avenger into KITT. Currently getting the paintjob planned out with a local airbrush artist and getting the lights installed. Next up is the dash and KITT voicebox. I also have a website dedicated to this oddball project if anyone is curious.
As it is, I traded it in for a 09 Ford Fusion with Microsoft Sync which kind of makes it like Kitt. It's funny when I'm asking it to switch songs on my iPod or make a call. People look at me funny.
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Same here man, u got a web site for that?AZKNIGHT wrote:I'd be interested in seeing your website dedicated to your conversion. What's the link?Avenger95 wrote:Well to make it way out of the ordinary, I am in the middle of (actually, slowly starting) converting my 95 Dodge Avenger into KITT. Currently getting the paintjob planned out with a local airbrush artist and getting the lights installed. Next up is the dash and KITT voicebox. I also have a website dedicated to this oddball project if anyone is curious.