For those specific springs, at 1.5", the rates are 147 lb/in for the front and 109 lb/in for the rear.
Considering the Boss 302 springs are 148 lb/in for the front and 186 lb/in for the rear, and that's for a ride height that is half an inch higher in the front and at least an inch higher in the rear, the P spring rates seem low, especially for the rear, which doesn't seem to change its rate until 3.5".
The rear P springs don't ever reach even the rate of the base GT (156 lb/in).
A car with P springs might not, while cornering hard, be riding on the stops in the front, but I don't see how it wouldn't ride on the stops in the rear...