Page 76 and I’m just jumping in.
Apologies… I did not read anything but the opening post and even there, I skimmed through it.
This is a great topic and it is one to consider when you’re getting ready to replace an existing component. If one part weighs the same and another equally functional art weighs less, why not defer to the lighter one?
For many cars the options for lightweight body panels is severely limited.
Carbon fiber hoods and fenders sound great in theory but you will pay a LOT to shed the weight.
I do try to follow the practice of shedding weight (on the car) where possible but I’m not a drag racer. For me, the weight reduction is more of a sport, an exercise where there will be never be any tangible proof that anything was done. The car will simply handle better, respond faster, accelerate quicker and stop shorter. It will never impress the chicks or earn me a trophy.
My 70 Charger was at 3980 with a full steel body, 440-727-8 3/4, 4 wheel disc brakes, frame connectors and torque boxes, extensive sound deadening and the original HVAC box in the dash. Over the years I switched to aftermarket A/C, a Tremec 5 speed, space saver spare tire, Borgeson steering box, the battery is back up front and I’m switching to a lithium battery. I should be under 3900 with no loss of reliability and no real visual difference from before except for that beautiful pistol Grip shifter.