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by Viknesh Vijayenthiran · CarBuzz · Jan 9
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Honda's HRC Skunkworks Teases Performance Parts For Civic Type R And Prelude

Honda HRC's Performance Parts Pipeline: Type R and Prelude Getting the Skunkworks Treatment

Honda's racing division is developing a parts catalog for the current Civic Type R and revived Prelude, though specifics remain under wraps. This is HRC doing what HRC does—taking already-capable platforms and squeezing another 10% through suspension geometry, intake flow, and chassis reinforcement. The Type R especially needs it; values are holding but the market's waiting to see if these parts justify keeping them relevant against the next generation.

HRC parts are always worth the premium because they're engineered by people who actually race them. The question is whether Honda will price these like performance upgrades or like limited collectibles.

by Ken Brubaker · Offroad Xtreme · Jan 8
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2001 Chevy S10 Crew Cab: A Budget Built Solid-Axle-Swapped Daily Driver On 37s

2001 Chevy S10 Crew Cab: Dana 44 SAS, 37s, Built Right on a Budget

This isn't a mall crawler. A 2001 S10 crew cab got a proper solid-axle swap, Dana 44 gears, and 37-inch rubber—and it still works as a daily. The builder did it lean, which means the person who buys it won't be underwater before the first trail run.

The S10 is finally getting its due as a platform. Cheap to buy, simple to modify, and light enough that you don't need a 6.6L to move it. Prices on clean examples haven't caught up yet.

by Johnny Puckett · Motorious · Jan 8
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Mach 5-Inspired 1979 Corvette C3 Brings Anime Fantasy to the Auction Block

1979 C3 Corvette Speed Racer Tribute: When Anime Fandom Meets Fiberglass

A heavily customized '79 C3 has been transformed into a Speed Racer Mach 5 homage—complete with the full anime livery treatment. The build leans hard into the fantasy: custom bodywork, period-incorrect everything, and the kind of commitment that only happens when someone genuinely loved that show. It's hitting the auction block, which means we're about to find out if Speed Racer nostalgia translates to actual money.

Themed builds are a 50/50 bet at auction—you either hit someone's childhood wound perfectly or you've got a car that nobody else wants.

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