The green springs I managed to track down for Barney were *almost* perfect. They were the correct diameter (I wanted them slightly larger diameter than stock Kyosho Gold shock springs to beef up and smooth out the suspension) and turned out to have a nice degree of stiffness. I want this car to ride smoothly but not bottom out for anything but the biggest bumps.
There was only one problem that I figured would be minor, but turned out to be quite a complex issue to resolve. The springs (out of the bag) were much longer than necessary. Oh well, I figured I'd just cut them down to size and be done with it. The problem this created was that the cut spring ends wouldn't lay flat on the bottom spring cups, which caused the springs to bulge out at one side, and which became more pronounced as the shocks were compressed--which also allowed the springs to contact the shock bodies and rub there. (Excuse the so-so quality of the cell phone pics, I've temporarily misplaced my camera.)

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Pic showing spring bulge:
I then figured I could just whip out a few needle-nose pliers and give the cut ends a few bends to straighten them out--but this just mangled and distorted the 2 spring ends I tried this on, and made a mess of things.
After thinking it over a while, I figured out what I think is a pretty good solution. I picked up some 3/32" copper tubing at the LHS and a small pipe bender. I wrapped the pipe around something approximating the diameter of the springs and cut off about 5 or 6 copper "sleeve rings". I filed down the cut edges and gently bent them in such a way to be close to the original springs' shape. I then cut off 4 ends of the opposite ends of the previously-cut-down springs, keeping the parts that have the "flats". (Wish I could describe it better, but the pics will show what I mean.)
I then shoved both ends of each spring set--the long original piece and the short end piece with the flat end--into the 4 best copper sleeve rings. With a bit of final bending and tweaking, I got both ends of the springs to lay flat. I then gave each sleeve ring 4 firm crimps with a side cutter to keep everything in place. Since each end of the spring is shoved in a full half-circle, I doubt they're going anywhere--even without the crimps.

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The end result was just what I was hoping for--almost all the spring bulge was eliminated, and there's no spring/shock body contact even with full shock compression!
Now that Barney has all the electronics installed & calibrated, I'm just about done the chassis...and it's time to get a body trimmed and painted soon.