To build anticipation for the upcoming SEMA show, Ford has released at some of the custom Mustangs due to appear at the event. One, in particular, being the Wide-body Roush Mustang.

The top dog in Ford tuners, Roush, has taken a 2018 Mustang GT and given it a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine. No numbers have been released, but its safe to believe that it'll have a horsepower of at least 729. As the name implies, the Mustang will also be receiving a custom wide-body kit, as well as some changes based off of the 1970 Mustang Boss 429.

Some other changes made include an adjustable suspension, exhaust tips, a hood scoop, and a cold air intake. underneath the body will be modified as well, with 20-inch Vossen wheels, Continental tires (front 295/30 - back 305/30) and Brembo brakes.

The inside is as fitting for a race as the outside. With Recaro racing seats and Sparco 4-point harnesses, Its akin to a racing cockpit. No back seats, however, it has been removed and replaced with an Anderson Composites carbon fiber seat delete. To top it all of (pun intended) is a Watson Racing roll cage.

This Roush modded Mustang may be one of my favorite Mustangs I've ever seen, though I am also a sucker for green.