David Hasselhoff puts his Knight Rider K.I.T.T. car up for auction

David Hasselhoff is selling his own fully functional replica of the famous Knight Rider K.I.T.T. car which he will personally deliver if the price is right.

The custom ’82 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, one of the most iconic automobiles in screen history, is going under hammer with another 150 items from the Baywatch star at LiveAuctioneers of Calabasas, California.

The Hoff, who now lives in Britain, has pledged to drive the black muscle car to its new owner if the price exceeds the reserve by 25 percent and pre-auction bids for the Trans Am have already rocketed to $375,000 – a cool $75,000 higher than the upper estimate with another 18 days to go until the hammer falls. 

Also up for grabs is ‘Lunch with the Hoff,’ a meal with the 68-year-old Baywatch star estimated to fetch up to $20,000 and an enormous figurine of the actor from the Spongebob movie for $1 million.    

David Hasselhoff is selling a fully functional replica of the famous Knight Rider KITT car which he will personally deliver if the auction price exceeds half a million dollars. The custom ’82 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, one of the most iconic automobiles in screen history, is going under hammer with another 150 items from the Baywatch star at LiveAuctioneers of Calabasas, California

The 68-year-old sitting in the cockpit of his beloved Pontiac

The driver's seat is more like an aircraft cockpit with a heads up display filled by electronic speedometers, a graphical display of the car and light-up buttons galore.

The 68-year-old sitting in the cockpit of his beloved Pontiac (left) and its heads up display (right) filled by electronic speedometers, a graphical display of the car and light-up buttons galore

Hasselhoff played crime fighter Michael Knight in TV show Knight Rider from 1982 to 1986 and was helped by the talking car called KITT - which stood for Knight Industries Three Thousand

Hasselhoff played crime fighter Michael Knight in TV show Knight Rider from 1982 to 1986 and was helped by the talking car called KITT – which stood for Knight Industries Three Thousand

The retro futuristic look of the car is exemplified in the sleek angles of its blade-like hood which runs forward to a grille through which the evocative red lights of the Knight Rider shine

The retro futuristic look of the car is exemplified in the sleek angles of its blade-like hood which runs forward to a grille through which the evocative red lights of the Knight Rider shine

The incredibly-detailed dashboard of the K.I.T.T. replica Pontiac with its handlebar steering wheel

The incredibly-detailed dashboard of the K.I.T.T. replica Pontiac with its handlebar steering wheel

The stunning interior of the Knight Rider replica vehicle. Pre-auction bids for the Trans Am have already rocketed to $375,000 – a cool $75,000 higher than the estimate with another 18 days to go until the hammer falls.

The stunning interior of the Knight Rider replica vehicle. Pre-auction bids for the Trans Am have already rocketed to $375,000 – a cool $75,000 higher than the estimate with another 18 days to go until the hammer falls.

The K.I.T.T. car, the star of the show, is a true 80s classic which is exemplified in the futuristic sleek angles of its blade-like hood which run forward to a grille through which the evocative red lights of the Knight Rider shine.

The driver’s seat is more like an aircraft cockpit than a car’s with a heads up display filled by electronic speedometers, a graphical display of the vehicle and light-up buttons galore.

Hasselhoff played crime fighter Michael Knight in TV show Knight Rider from 1982 to 1986 and was helped by the talking car called K.I.T.T. – which stood for Knight Industries Three Thousand.  

Other items include his stage-worn wardrobe, awards, scripts and photographs to delight his millions of fans.

And if that’s not enough, the Hoff is even offering a lunch date with himself as the guest of honour in Los Angeles.

An expert on some of the city’s best restaurants, the Hoff will kindly pick up the tab for the one-on-one meal, with an estimate for ‘Lunch with the Hoff’ starting at $10,000 and going up to $20,000.

As well as the K.I.T.T. car another two sets of wheels owned by the Hoff are up for grabs including his classic 1961 Mercedes-Benz SL190 (est. $60,000-$90,000), and a rare, Hoff-autographed Knight Rider pedal car (est. $400-$500).

A colossal 3D model of the Hoff in a bodysurfing pose known as 'Big Dave' which was used as a prop in the 2004 SpongeBob Squarepants film is also listed

A colossal 3D model of the Hoff in a bodysurfing pose known as ‘Big Dave’ which was used as a prop in the 2004 SpongeBob Squarepants film is also listed

As well as the KITT car another two sets of wheels owned by the Hoff are up for grabs including a rare, Hoff-autographed Knight Rider pedal car (est. $400-$500)

As well as the KITT car another two sets of wheels owned by the Hoff are up for grabs including a rare, Hoff-autographed Knight Rider pedal car (est. $400-$500)

11ft-long Local Motion ‘Baywatch’ surfboard signed twice by David Hasselhoff. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

An autographed silver jacket worn by Hasselhoff at a Disney concert which has an estimate of $300-$500

A signed surboard from the Baywatch star estimated at $1,500-$3,000 (left) and an autographed silver jacket worn by Hasselhoff at a Disney concert which has an estimate of $300-$500

A colossal 3D model of the Hoff in a bodysurfing pose known as ‘Big Dave’ which was used as a prop in the 2004 SpongeBob Squarepants film is also listed.

The piece was also exhibited at a 2010 Comedy Central ‘roast’ of the actor and has already reached the midpoint of its $750,000-$1.5 million estimate.

The Hoff will be donating a portion of the profits to some of his favourite charities.

Hasselhoff recently joined up with Austrian duo CueStack to try his hand at some heavy metal.

The actor has been working with the rockers since 2018 on their latest record, ‘Through the Night.’