I think Ron768, Raydar and PGAckerman should get together and bargain this out. Those are the red Sport Line springs and go for about $250 when new.
I don't have any use for the springs. They're shorter than even my spare "cut" springs.
If Paul wants them, that's fine with me. He can work that out with the club. Unless Ron wants them. Probably won't work for his application, though.
With those springs, combined with the "drop" ball joints (yes - the car had drop springs
and ball joints) it was in imminent danger of bottoming out on painted crosswalks and tar strips, and such.
The stock springs, and drop ball joints ought to give it a nice, even, stance. (88s usually sit higher in front, with stock underpinnings. At least mine did.)
I'm also quite certain that the ride will be better, now. In addition to the "sport" springs being short and stiff, the front bumpstops were unmodified. There is the largest chance that the car was hitting them, a good portion of the time.
Thanks to Charlie and Ron for jumping in, too. I'm surprised we got as much done as we did.
I'll come up with a set of pads for the rear, and go by there and put the brakes back together, since I'm right down the road. One of the existing pads disintegrated when Ron removed them. Apparently they don't like being marinated in whatever that particular pad was soaked in.