I've described Col Brightwells immaculate Yamahas in a previous post but I do recall that they...and a good percentage of the bikes in those days....were unrestored.
* #33 OSSA Phantom is still owned by Phil Young and Gary Hodge. Phil was the importer back in the day and Hodgy was his "factory" sponsored rider. He was amazingly fast but enjoyed partying more than taking the sport too seriously. He still has his own Phantom and a restored Desert Phantom and was in Kamp Kevlar at CD5.
*# 8 Triumph Metisse was an original bike, not a replica and was owned by Gavin Martini. He had two Metisses at the 92 Nats, a green Matchless and the red Trumpy. The magneto failed on the Matchless so it was retired while Gavin concentrated on the Triumph. Unfortunately the bike fell off the stand and smashed its tank against a tree. Thankfully Gav was in very fortunate spot to actually have a spare tank on hand thanks to the Matchy breaking down. Gavin's still active on the scene, both in South Island New Zealand and NSW events. He recently sold his '77 CCM for a reputed 20k. Gavin has always had tasty British gear and currently owns a sweet Matchless Metisse (a different bike to the green Ravo bike ) a couple of EVO Maicos, the previously mentioned CCM and a unique NZ made custom framed BSA B50 called the El Sab.
*It's sad to see my old mate GE aboard the pre 70 CZ. His battle for the pre '70 class with Drakie, Jumbo and eventual winner Billy Brown on his orange crate Cappra was the best battle of the whole Nats. It went right down to a last lap desperado lap by Browny to decide the overall winner. Sadly GE would be dead within weeks. Does anybody have an XXL ADB Jersey like GE's they'd like to sell me? Mine got nicked years ago.
*Is Andre Matheson still around? The little bloke could certainly ride