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Videobob and his crew are hired by the wife of a man who is obsessed with the 1980s to build a "Knight Rider" car for her husband's 40th birthday; David Hasselhoff.

Starring: Robert "Videobob" Moseley
Original Air Date: Dec 9, 2014

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S1, EP6 "Delorean Time Machine"

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S1, EP5 "A- Team Van"

S1, EP5 "A- Team Van"

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S1, EP4 "Jurassic Jeep"

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S1, EP3 "Knight Rider Two Thousand"

S1, EP3 "Knight Rider Two Thousand"

Videobob and his crew are hired by the wife of a man who is obsessed with the 1980s to build a "Knight Rider" car for her husband's 40th birthday; David Hasselhoff.

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Many dream of owning iconic vehicles from shows and movies, whether it's Doc Brown's DeLorean of "Back to the Future" or Michael Knight's KITT of "Knight Rider." For "Videobob" Moseley's clients, the dream is possible. His prop shop in Dallas creates replicas, and his ragtag crew includes an aspiring illusionist and a former exotic dancer (his accountant). Each car has a big price tag; replicas often run to tens of thousands of dollars. But when "Ghostbusters" fans want an Ecto-1, Moseley knows who they're gonna call -- and it ain't Ghostbusters.
Starring: Robert "Videobob" Moseley
Original Air Date: Dec 2, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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