Honor the Honda NSX NA1 Legacy in Maryland

Join the ranks of JDM legends by donating a Honda NSX NA1, an appreciating blue-chip automotive icon forged with Ayrton Senna's heritage and engineering finesse.

The Honda NSX NA1, known as the Acura NSX in the US market, stands as a beacon of automotive excellence and collector appeal. Produced from 1990 to 2005, this first-generation mid-engine supercar is celebrated for its Senna-tuned chassis development and all-aluminum monocoque body, making it a technological marvel of its time. As a donor, you’re contributing to the preservation and appreciation of this JDM legend, which has now achieved blue-chip collector status, often fetching between $80,000 to $200,000 at auctions for pristine examples.

With a variety of configurations—including the legendary 6-speed manual—NSX enthusiasts hold a special reverence for unmodified, stock-condition vehicles. Donating your NSX NA1 not only supports Chesapeake Chariots but also helps maintain the integrity and heritage of a model that has captured the hearts of car lovers everywhere, ensuring that future generations can appreciate its unique place in automotive history.

📖Generation guide

NA1 (Pop-up Headlights) • 1990-2001

The original NSX NA1 featured the C30A V6 engine in 3.0L and 3.2L variants, making it a driving enthusiast's dream. Known for its lightweight aluminum construction, it set the standard for mid-engine performance.

NSX-T (Targa Top) • 1995-2001

The NSX-T variant introduced a removable targa roof, adding a new dimension of enjoyment for open-air driving without compromising structural integrity.

NA2 (Facelift) • 1997-2005

The NA2 facelift brought enhancements like the 6-speed manual transmission and a more powerful C32B engine, but lost the iconic pop-up headlights, shifting collector preference towards the NA1.

NSX-R • 1992-1995 + 2002-2005

The JDM-only NSX-R models are lightweight, track-focused variants that are highly sought after by collectors, emphasizing the performance pedigree of the NSX lineage.

Known issues by generation

While the NSX is known for its reliability, there are some key maintenance considerations to keep in mind. For the C30A and C32B engines, timing belt and water pump service is crucial by the 90,000-mile mark or every seven years, which should be documented to maintain collector-status. Additionally, early 5-speed manual models are prone to snap-ring failures, necessitating careful verification of service history to avoid significant repair costs. Corrosion can also affect the all-aluminum chassis; thus, any signs of galvanic corrosion should raise red flags for potential buyers or collectors. The pop-up headlight motors in NA1 models may wear out over time, and leaks from the Targa roof in NSX-T variants can lead to water damage if not addressed promptly.

Donation value by condition + generation

The appreciating value of the Honda NSX NA1 is heavily influenced by its condition and documentation. Clean, low-mileage examples in original paint are sought after, with manual transmission variants commanding a significant premium. Collectors should be wary of any vehicle that has undergone a factory color change, as this can drastically reduce its desirability. Keeping the car in an unmodified stock condition is paramount; modifications can hurt value and collector appeal. Using resources like the Hagerty Valuation Tool, RM Sotheby’s, and auction results from Bring a Trailer will help accurately assess market value, and a qualified appraisal is mandatory for any NSX donation exceeding $5,000.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Honda NSX NA1 to Chesapeake Chariots is a wonderful way to preserve a piece of automotive history. To ensure compliance with IRS guidelines, a qualified appraisal is mandatory, especially since donations frequently surpass the $5,000 threshold, with many clean examples crossing the $50,000 mark. Documentation of original paint, service history receipts, and verification of engine codes and VINs are essential. For JDM-import vehicles, verifying compliance with federal regulations is necessary to ensure a smooth donation process.

Maryland regional notes

For NSX NA1 owners in Maryland, the local automotive culture is rich in respect for JDM vehicles, with specialists available to maintain and restore these iconic models. It's important to consider the regional climate; Maryland’s salt-belt status can pose corrosion risks, especially for all-aluminum vehicles like the NSX. Therefore, choosing a service provider that understands the nuances of JDM car maintenance in this context is essential for preserving your vehicle’s value and heritage.

FAQ

What should I know about snap-ring transmission service for the NSX NA1?
The snap-ring issue primarily affects early 5-speed manual NSXs. It's crucial to verify if the snap-ring service campaign was completed, as unaddressed cars could incur significant rebuild costs. Documentation is essential for transparency.
How does the B58 engine compare to the NSX's C30A/C32B in terms of collector value?
The B58 in the A90 Supra is rapidly gaining collector interest, particularly in 6MT versions. However, the NSX's Senna-tuned heritage and unique engineering give it a distinct value proposition in the collector marketplace.
What documentation do I need for my R34 GT-R donation?
For R34 GT-Rs, ensure you have documentation showing compliance with the 25-year import rule, along with a qualified appraisal, as these vehicles can reach significant values in auctions and collector circles.
Are there any preventive maintenance measures for the Evo VIII?
Yes, the Evo VIII requires regular maintenance such as crankshaft thrust bearing inspections and AYC fluid service every 30,000 miles to sustain optimal performance and value.
Is Form 8283 Section B required for NSX donations?
Yes, Form 8283 Section B is critical for any NSX donation. Given their appreciating values and collector status, a qualified appraisal is mandatory to substantiate the donation’s value.

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If you own a Honda NSX NA1 and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to make a meaningful impact. By contributing your vehicle to Chesapeake Chariots, you can help ensure that this iconic JDM sports car remains a celebrated part of automotive history. With its appreciating value and unique heritage, your NSX will not only support a worthy cause but also inspire future enthusiasts to appreciate the engineering prowess that defined an era.

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