Ummed and ahhed over this one, but went for cool.
Wouldn't have been, a few years ago when the big bodykit crowd was still at them, but I think now these are old enough and forgotten enough that the people buying them are doing it for the appreciation of the original car, rather than just a cheap way of getting a platform to modify.
They're also neat for the same reason most Preludes are neat - you just don't see proportions like these in regular cars any more. A Prelude looks really low out on the street, particularly along the hood. In most modern coupe equivalents you're sitting a foot higher and with so much more metal around you. So for the way they look, and that you rarely see tastelessly-modified ones any longer, cool.
The period this Prelude was from (and its successor, for that matter) was probably the last great era for the proper coupe.