1996 Acura NSX-T, 1 of 42 Black-on-Black 5-Speed Manuals, Clean FL Title
A rare opportunity to own one of the most desirable NSX-T examples ever built ? one of only 42 produced for the U.S. in Berlina Black over Black leather with a 5-speed manual transmission. Out of just 505 NSXs sold nationwide in 1996, this car represents the final evolution of the first-generation NA1 platform, making it exceptionally collectible. For comparison, more than 3,000 units were sold in 1991 ? underscoring how limited and sought-after these later cars truly are.
This NSX-T (VIN JH4NA1184TT000372) shows approximately 73,073 miles and carries a clean Florida title. A minor rear-bumper incident is noted on the Carfax and was professionally repaired to OEM standards ? see photos for details. The car remains highly original, featuring its factory 3.0 L DOHC V6 VTEC engine (270 hp / 210 lb-ft), aluminum monocoque chassis, and signature targa-top design introduced in 1995. Power seats, Bose audio, titanium five-spoke wheels, and black leather interior complete the authentic mid-?90s Acura exotic experience.
As the final year of the NA1 engine cars, 1996 models combine the purity of the early NSX driving experience with the open-top freedom of the NSX-T. Enthusiasts value these cars for their balance, precision, and Honda-engineered reliability ? qualities that make them as usable as they are collectible.
The car is scheduled for inspection by a certified NSX specialist during the week of October 13, and a detailed report will be made available to the next owner for complete transparency.
Highlights
1 of 42 Berlina Black / Black leather manual NSX-Ts built for the U.S. in 1996
Final year of the NA1 generation (3.0 L V6 + 5-speed manual)
Only 505 cars produced for 1996 vs 3,000 in 1991 ? a low-production year
Clean Florida title, minor rear-bumper incident professionally repaired
Approximately 73 k miles, verified by previous owner
All-aluminum construction, factory targa roof, original spec interior and wheels
Inspection by NSX specialist scheduled for Oct 13 with report to follow