Been investigating my rear springs situation and I did connect with the original owner, his answer was he didn't remember changing springs but thought about it so he might have..?
I pulled the bottom 3 leafs and the aligning bolts were a dead give away that he had opened them up at some point...a hex head bolt partially rounded off and threads apparently cut with hacksaw and snapped to shorten. (I know he had Shelby under ride bars and roll bar on when he raced it. He also gave me some lowering blocks so no surprise he was unbolting pieces at some point)
The bottom spring is not only missing a part number and paint but also missing a dimple at one end, otherwise the shape seems correct. The other leaves look to be an exact match to what I've seen restored on this site.
I have a new set still wrapped from VA Mustang purchased 10+ years ago. The bottom spring has square ends and the other leafs taper out slightly before rounding off at the end rather than taper in as I've seen here. (See middle pic below...end of top spring came off my car and end of bottom spring is old VA Mustang)
I spoke with VA this morning and they now claim to have springs with a rounded bottom spring that is visually correct...not sure about the others. Has anyone seen or used these recently?
I also spoke with Eaton and their bottom springs are not rounded at the end...not sure how the others taper at the end?
And for those who have seen everything, I had 1 rubber squeak pad that wasn't shredded beyond recognition. Do the 2 round mold impressions on the side and part number on the inside and arrows look like what would have been on an original?