Mustang Convertible

Make
Ford
Segment
Compact

The Ford Mustang is currently the world's best selling sports car, and with good reason; it's attractive, affordable, entertaining to drive, and offers impressive bang for your buck. Drive through any city in the US and you're guaranteed to spot a Ford Mustang in some state of tune. We've seen some beautifully modified examples in our time, and retro-modded classic Mustangs are fetching insane prices these days, but what about modern examples?

You'll often hear people say that modifications don't add value to the resale value of a car, but this 2019 Ford Mustang Revenge Edition proves that even modern modified Stangs can hold their value rather well.

This 2019 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible is not like any other GT Convertible. Listed on duPont Registry, the special Stang has been treated to a full makeover by Peregrine Automotive which specializes in highly modified, big power Mustangs.

Called the "Revenge Edition" this two-tone beast sports a wild body kit that includes a complete front makeover with a redesigned front bumper, carbon-fiber hood with massive intakes, carbon fiber side skirts, a carbon rear diffuser with a wild exhaust setup, and a tasteful decklid spoiler. This Revenge Edition rolls on a set of black 20-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 345/30 R20 tires; the largest street-legal tires Michelin manufacturers (according to the seller).

The wild exterior styling is backed up by some serious performance. Peregrine Automotive has taken the stock 5.0-liter Ford V8 and added a stage two Roush supercharger kit. Along with a custom exhaust setup and ECU tune, this Mustang now produces a monumental 800 horsepower. A conversion like this usually costs close to $150,000 excluding the price of the donor car, but this clean example with only 300 miles on the clock is selling for the bargain price of $120,000. For that kind of money, you could be driving a brand new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and have change to spend on modifications, or why not a Porsche 911? It's cool, but it's still a basic Mustang with shiny bits stickered on.