The dedication from the members of this forum is amazing!
OK, here's the drill. I weighed my parts on my bathroom scale, which isn't very accurate because it says I'm 10 lbs to heavy, which I know just couldn't be right. I stood on the scale, with and without parts and figured the difference to try and make it more accurate for the really light stuff. A stock 67-8 Mustang coupe deck lid was 27.5 lbs. 1/4 panel extensions were 5.5 lbs. My CS deck lid was 27.0 lbs, taillight panel was 5.5 lbs, 1/4 extensions, taillights and scoops were 14.0 lbs for an INCREASE in weight of 13.5 lbs, without the stock taillights figured in. I would guess our cars are about 10 lbs heavier than a standard coupe and while that may cut our ET's by a millisecond, I would sacrifice that for the "look" any day. Hope this helps.
Steve ;D
Steve maybe you can borrow a post office scale from someone to weigh your parts. Alot of people have them these days for selling on Ebay and such. It may be more accurate. Or when you get the whole car assembled you could take it to your local scrap iron dealer and ask to weigh it on their scale.
About how heavy are GT/CS' I am curious becuase I have heard 2,300 lbs. all the way to 3,200 lbs. and I cant find it on the net...
...I stood on the scale, with and without parts and figured the difference... Steve ;D