Why go with the norm and swap a Honda engine into something else when you could swap a GM Quad 4 engine into a Honda?
While the days of plentiful, cheap Honda CRXs are long gone, that wasn't the case for one $2000 Challenge team back in 2005.
Before helping start Gridlife, Adam Jabaay competed in our annual $2000 Challenge in this roofless CRX, which was also finished with chalkboard paint.
Second-gen Honda CRX or Civic need a replacement bumper cover, bumper lamp or hood? A company called FF Motion has you covered–with more parts in the works.
Would you believe that the current bid for this Honda CRX Si is already above the $30,000 mark, with six days left on the Bring a Trailer auction?
In the October 2000 issue, we tasked three autocross champions with developing the ideal list of modifications for the Honda CRX.
The CRX was already a formidable autocrosser when new in the mid-1980s–but for those looking for more, A/T Engineering offered a complete upgrade package.
This wild build that competed in our $2000 Challenge back in 2004 is an amalgamation of a Honda CRX body, Ford Mustang floor pans, a Corvette frame and a Chevy V8.
The GRM staff knows rad-era cars, as we’ve been driving them since they were new–like the Honda Civic and CRX.
Back in 1997 we put 11 cool cars on the dyno in search of horsepower and truth.
Who set one of the 10 new records at the 2024 Tire Rack SCCA Time Trials Nationals? Our own Andy Hollis, and he did so in the “little …