



Joe
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PHOENIXZERO wrote:My mother never bought me a KITTand used the black Hotwheel Firebird/Tran-AMs (can't remember if they had the Phoenix logo on them or not) as KITT with a little imagination, maybe that was for the best because I had a habit of destroying those cars by smashing them all to hell. Sometimes I'd do it with a hammer so I could have KITT return from the dead. I did the same with with Legos a few years later but at least every time I did that it was to rebuild with a new and improved design, plus it was a lot cheaper.
That giant red "Knight 2000" lettering always annoyed the hell out of me as a child, too. It was especially frustrating when I'd play with it while watching an episode of the series as it only made me have to pretend it wasn't there even more. If you want to cover the lettering up, a simple strip of black electrical tape works perfectly and it's reversible. I tried that out a few years ago when I reacquired the Voice Car on eBay, but I have to say that since it's a large toy, the car actually looks somewhat dull without it.Judd wrote:I don't know why they put those huge, red Knight 2000 letters on the doors. I also thought they could have installed a front red light in the toy.
Does anyone else share the same opinion. I would have bought the toy back when the series was on but it didn't appeal to me for those reasons.