1991 Acura NSX
Please note that a cold start video has been added.
Description
1991 Acura NSX Cold Start Video
Brimming with groundbreaking technology pioneered in their Formula One efforts, Honda introduced the NSX at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show to substantial critical acclaim from the motoring press. The Pininfarina-styled body featured a sloping, canopy-like roofline positioned toward the front of the car, evoking the F-16 fighter jet and single-seater race cars which served as the inspiration for its exterior shape. Situated behind the driver was a transversely-mounted, 3.0-liter V6 outfitted with Honda’s new VTEC variable valve timing system, titanium connecting rods, and forged pistons resulting in a sky-high 8,000 rpm redline. The NSX also garnered praise for its extremely rigid all-aluminum semi-monocoque chassis, tuned to perfection with the input of none other than Ayrton Senna. The stellar practicality, ergonomics, and build quality buyers had come to expect from Honda, the NSX had in spades, with Car and Driver calling it in their test ‘the most precise and attuned mid-engined machine we've ever driven.’
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Highlights
One of 1,940 Acura NSX delivered to the US in 1991
One-owner vehicle boasting diligent maintenance from new
Pre-purchase inspection performed at Hoehn Acura, Carlsbad, California on 13 December 2022 on file and available for review
New windshield fitted in December 2022 following the PPI
Highlights of a major service in August 2021 included replacing the cover gaskets, cam seals, oil pan gasket, timing belt, drive belts, water pump, and a complete fluid change
Rides on a new set of Hankook Ventus V2 Concept 2 tires mounted in July 2021 at an indicated 162,509 miles
Roof and pillars were professionally resprayed in black courtesy of Chris Amato’s Body Werks, Oceanside, California on 6 November 2020
Refinished in Formula Red circa 2008 by Chris Amato’s Body Werks
Desirable five-speed manual transmission transmits power to the rear wheels
Power comes from an all-aluminum, 3.0-liter V6 engine rated at 270 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque
Well-maintained Japanese performance icon
Indicating 163,434 miles from new at the time of listing
Features
Staggered 15-inch front, and 16-inch rear five-spoke forged wheels
Pop-up headlights
Integrated rear wing
Side air intakes
Chrome dual exhaust outlets
Automatic climate control
Leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel
‘NSX’ emblazoned door sills and center armrest
Cruise control
Power-adjustable seats
Power windows
Cassette stereo
Bose sound system
Limited-slip differential
Four-channel ABS system
Four-wheel double wishbone suspension
Known Flaws
Vehicle was reported stolen on 27 December 2006 and recovered on 3 January 2007
Typical scuffing and wear to the upholstery and interior touch points
Shift boot loose
Small crack in dashboard
Swirl marks and chips in the finish near exterior door handles
Ball joint ends leaking
Bank two VTEC solenoid leaking
AC condenser inoperable on passenger side
Fuse cover missing
Rattles from a misaligned trunk assembly
Trunk struts require replacement
Drivers side skirt loose
Antenna does not retract completely
Battery requires replacement
Included
Single key
Jack
Spare
Original Bill of Sale
Original NSX press kit from the 1990 Los Angeles Auto Show
Ownership History
The accompanying Carfax report shows that the NSX has remained in Southern California with its original owner from new, receiving regular maintenance at Hoehn Acura, Carlsbad, California for over three decades. The report also notes that the vehicle was stolen on 27 December 2006, and subsequently recovered a week later on 3 January 2007 at approximately 112,000 miles.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Mathieu Guyot-Sionnest Phone: 323.527.6020 Email: mathieu.guyotsionnest@broadarrowgroup.com