You would need to supply the following for most questions like this (1) model, (2) transmission, (3) GT or competition handling package, (4) build date - scheduled OK, (5) assembly plant. In the case of front springs A/C or not often makes a difference in spring rates. I recommend that you add this to your profile so that you don't have to remember each time
Now that that is out of the way, I too have been looking for the same info for my Dec 66 SJ C code GTA fastback. I was able to recover the front spring color stripes, but not the rear springs, driveshaft, nor shocks. I've looked for the build sheet, and have asked for others to share, but it appears that SJ cars are rarely found. I seem to recall way back in 1980 when I bought the car and pulled up the wet carpet behind the driver's seat I found remnants of a build sheet. The guys with Dearborn or NJ cars have better luck with the build sheets, but often trade that for more rust due to the DSO.
The recommendation that you will hear is that if you don't know for sure what your car had, leave the stripes at the door. You can add them later if you find them. Also if you do find a car that you compare to, you would need a trifecta to be assured that it is correct for your car: (1) similar options, (2) same assembly plant with close build date, and the most difficult (3) original unrestored car or one that is restored based on original condition.
Good luck, John