Acura's Avengers NSX Roadster Makes Its Return at Monterey Car Week | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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The Acura NSX Roadster, featuring a unique "Stark 33" license plate, is making a rare appearance at Monterey Car Week after more than ten years. Originally created for the 2012 film The Avengers, this Hollywood prop and design milestone reflects Acura's legacy, combining elements of the first-generation NSX with a specially crafted body. Built by Trans FX, it showcases a futuristic silhouette fitting for Tony Stark's character. Its presence at this event emphasizes its importance in Acura’s design evolution, marking a significant moment in automotive history as part of the brand's 35th anniversary celebration.
This one-off, "Stark 33"-plated supercar hasn't been seen in public for over a decade, but it's about to roll back into the spotlight at Monterey Car Week.
Acura turned to Trans FX in Oxnard, California, to hand-build a resin and fiberglass body, transforming the tired '91 into a screen-ready head-turner.
The NSX Roadster's open-top, futuristic silhouette was the perfect fit for Robert Downey Jr.'s portrayal of Tony Stark, reflecting an iconic design milestone.
Acura is reframing the car as an artifact that bridges its cinematic cameo and the brand's performance lineage during its significant appearance at Monterey.
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