I'm under the weather too, but unfortunately it didn't hit until I got to work. Since I took a commuter bus into DC this morning, I had to wait for the buses to start running the other way in the late afternoon to come home.
Jos, which model is the second from the right in the top picture (with the matching sunburst headstock)?
Here are some random contributions, with no rhyme or reason:

1984 El Toro in Clear Blue over swamp ash.

Serious bling: a '98 ASAT Bass in Gold Flake (probably a NAMM show instrument), beside a '95 John Jorgenson Signature ASAT in Silver Flake.

The lowest registered G&L serial number, on an '80 F-100 in Natural Gloss over swamp ash.

One of the very first G&Ls: a pre-production L-1000 from June/July '80, in Sunburst over mahogany.

One of my best players: an '86 Lynx in Bahama Blue over maple.

A fretless '00 L-2000 in Honey over swamp ash, with an ebony board.

A bad picture of a great guitar: An '86 ASAT, with Kahler, in maple/ebony. This is my best player.

An '82 SC-2 in Red over maple. This guitar sat in a case for almost thirty years. The white at the lower strap button is the original hang tag string.

An '82 SC-1, in Blue over maple. This is just "Blue" in the catalogs, as "Viking Blue" came later. IMO this circuit is more versatile than the SC-2's.

Another shot of the SC-1 with a better rendering of the finish, which has yellowed to almost a surf green.
Ken