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tired of waiting...
does anyone get my board name? i tried to wait it out to see if anyone would realize it and say "sweet!" and i even talked about it casually once but no response. so i'm just askin' straight out. : )
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I got it the first time I saw it. I just never said anything. But pretty clever indeed. 

Anti-Ford. 'Nuff Said.
1988 Camaro IROC-Z28
5.7 Tuned Port Injection .040 over
700R4
2.77 posi
3" Exhaust with Headers
1988 Camaro IROC-Z28
5.7 Tuned Port Injection .040 over
700R4
2.77 posi
3" Exhaust with Headers
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I think it's pretty clever.
Hey, while we're talking serial numbers, I don't think they ever mentioned what KARR's serial number is.
And if KITT has a serial number as 227529 what happened to the other 227528 cars?
Or ever think that maybe, that was the actual serial number of the first Trans Am that the show got from Pontiac? I dunno though as that first T/A was supposed to be the first one of that style off the assembly line and I'm not sure if they started from 1 again when changing the style or if they continued on from the older style cars?
Something interesting to think about nonetheless.

And if KITT has a serial number as 227529 what happened to the other 227528 cars?

Something interesting to think about nonetheless.
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KITT serial number I think represented just his CPU and circuitry... like maybe the had to make 227529 revisions to his software and/or hardware before he was working the way he needed to be. That is just my opinion, but it makes more sense to me.
KARR probably had a much lower serial number.. i mean seeing how he came before and his programming wasn't quite as advanced as KITT's.
Steve
KARR probably had a much lower serial number.. i mean seeing how he came before and his programming wasn't quite as advanced as KITT's.
Steve