It's hard to imagine this could have been competitive with a $25 million pile of beige PC boxes from the same era, but the PCs would have been starved of I/O (10 Mbps shared thick ethernet anyone?) so only applications which don't need much I/O between the nodes would be possible.
A "modern" CM-5 would ironically look much more like the pile of beige PCs, because it will have much less I/O -- these cheap chips only seem to have at most one or two fast channels (eg. ethernet and SDIO). There's no way to build these into a hypercube. It will be constantly limited by bandwidth and contention addressing other nodes in the cluster.
So I'd only build it for fun, not for practicality :-)