Here's an odd item:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GE-LUCALOX-SERIES-150W-HPS-6-6A-BALLAST-85299-/231089309552?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35cdff0770It's a ballast for a 6.6A series street light circuit for HPS lamps. Note the thickly insulated primary wires for withstanding the several kV of the series circuit. I guess a few municipalities that still use a series system have HPS fixtures. It looks like a transformer with the right ratio to deliver the proper lamp current with a user-supplied ignitor. Definitely a niche item.
Still interested in seeing a "unicorn" 6.6A ballast for HO/VHO/PG fluorescent street lights. I guess it would be a transformer with extra secondary low voltage windings for the filaments (or just a transformer for a preheat fixture).