Theo, since I dragged you into this, I feel guilty so I will give you the whole truth, just to save unnecessary dialogue with the dealer who will say they do not have such old car in the system, then he would not be able to find it as there is no part list for the hard top for 113042, they are shown on the door part list, etc...
A 113 725 19 66 weatherstrip, hard top, left (same part number goes for the soft top)
A 113 725 20 66 weatherstrip, hard top, right (again, same part number for the soft top)
If you decide to change the weatherstrips in the front pillars:
A 113 725 17 66 weatherstrip, A pillar, left and right, so you need two.
A 113 988 02 78 clamp, 2 of them go for each part of the weather strips, so you need 4 on each side for top weather strips and 2 for each side for front pillars weather strips.
Now: if you decide to change the front pillars weather strips, you may need to replace the weather strips in the soft top as well, unless the shop will make them fit same as they were before with soft top fitting. A pillars weather strips need to fit both tops weather strips.
In the good old days, the weather strips for front pillar used to be sold left and right. Now there is one part number. This weather strip needs to be sealed at its top. One of those you would install will be sealed, the other one you need to flip upside down (to fit the other side) so it will not be sealed at its top. What you can do is, when cutting it to fit the pillar (they are a bit too long), if you cut the sealed end, you can then extract the seal from this end and glue it in at the top to seal the weather strip from the top. Otherwise you would need to cut a piece of rubber and glue it so that you have that weather strip sealed.
The old front pillars weather strips were nicely finished with fabric-like surface. Not sure if the new ones are the same quality. If you have them in good condition, I would keep them.