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2004-07-26 - Weird News
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K.I.T.T. And 'Magnum P.I.' Cars Up For Auction

Beverly Hills, CA -- A Hollywood memorabilia auction is likely to drive car fans crazy this Friday (Jul. 30).

The 1979 Ferrari used by Tom Selleck in "Magnum, P.I." and the original "K.I.T.T." used by David Hasselhoff in "Knight Rider" are both up for auction on eBay and are valued at $80,000 and $60,000 respectively.

The cars are part of a 476 item collection being auctioned off by Profiles in History, a Hollywood memorabilia auction company.

Also up for grabs is...

-- The "Sky Masterson" jacket worn by recently deceased actor Marlon Brando in the 1955 "Guys and Dolls" which is expected to bring in a hefty $12,000.

-- The "Dr. Zaius" costume used in the 1968 film "Planet of the Apes" is valued at $7,000.

-- Finally, Daryl Hannah's mermaid tail from the movie "Splash" could go for $20,000.

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