RaceFan
08-09-2011, 10:52 PM
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The old and the New Knight Rider Cars. Read the banners above the cars. One of 5 Ford Mustangs built for the short lived new Knight Rider show back in 2008-2009.The Trans-Am was used daily in the filming of the original TV series. I've been told that in the near future these two K.I.T.T. cars will be able to talk to eachother and their lights will go back and forth on the hoods.
Here is just a sneak peek into the Horsepower Automotive & Carriage Museum located inside the National Military History Center along I-69 at exit 126. There are many more custom cars, TV and Movie Cars, and some carriages from England, and a President's Hurse Carriage, some Circus carriages.
The Museum also houses The Northeastern Indiana Racing Museum covering the history of local racers and race tracks and The National Monster Truck Museum, which most of the trucks are out doing shows in the summer. Watch for the Original Bigfoot Monster Truck to return in the fall, it's out on tour at this time.
Open 9-5 daily 9-8 Tuesday's only. Only closed on Thanksgiving,Christmas, and New Years Day.
$10 per person to tour the whole facility.
Don't let rain or sweltering temp.'s ruin your day, come inside enjoy the A/C. .
The old and the New Knight Rider Cars. Read the banners above the cars. One of 5 Ford Mustangs built for the short lived new Knight Rider show back in 2008-2009.The Trans-Am was used daily in the filming of the original TV series. I've been told that in the near future these two K.I.T.T. cars will be able to talk to eachother and their lights will go back and forth on the hoods.
Here is just a sneak peek into the Horsepower Automotive & Carriage Museum located inside the National Military History Center along I-69 at exit 126. There are many more custom cars, TV and Movie Cars, and some carriages from England, and a President's Hurse Carriage, some Circus carriages.
The Museum also houses The Northeastern Indiana Racing Museum covering the history of local racers and race tracks and The National Monster Truck Museum, which most of the trucks are out doing shows in the summer. Watch for the Original Bigfoot Monster Truck to return in the fall, it's out on tour at this time.
Open 9-5 daily 9-8 Tuesday's only. Only closed on Thanksgiving,Christmas, and New Years Day.
$10 per person to tour the whole facility.
Don't let rain or sweltering temp.'s ruin your day, come inside enjoy the A/C. .