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What is the rarest street light? My opinion is the M-1000/2000 Whiteway
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Here are a few streetlights that I’d say are among the rarest:
LM dusk to dawner 400 watt GE form 402 (later version) NEPO powerpack clamshell GE form 606 GE form 202 Westinghouse “Hollywood special” 3x 700 watt MV Philips SRP-252 (Canadian version) Powerlite 400 watt powerpack clamshell
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Mine are the following:
GE M-2000 Whiteway GE Spacelighter GE Form 402 Really any unusual 70s era GE post tops (excluding the Powerglo)
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Streetlight : that would be any of the smaller companies' clamshells (Pemco , Revere , Joslyn etc. )
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I know they're a newer company but I'd say Pacific Lighting & Standards Co. They made Spaulding Palomar knockoffs (there is some on eBay too!) here is the website link, the site hasn't been updated since 2010 so it might not be safe anymore. http://www.pacificlighting.com/UI/Default.aspxthey also have this:
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Mine are the following:
GE M-2000 Whiteway GE Spacelighter GE Form 402 Really any unusual 70s era GE post tops (excluding the Powerglo)
The L-400/L-1000 and the Brevard are very rare, too.
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Don’t forget the Wide-Lite 4000.
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@ Burrito : The Mission Bells are made by GE entirely from GE M-250 & M-400 parts . There's two on eBay : https://www.ebay.com/itm/353203073331 (M-250 parts , 100w HPS) and this : https://www.ebay.com/itm/165525545458 (M-400 parts , unknown wattage/lightsource)
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Here in Australia I would say the revo silverblue, radial waves and raymond industries wyt-ray 80w mbf.
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Forgot to mention these Westinghouse models: - Mainstreeter
- LP-15
- LP-25
- OV-150
- OV-50EB
- MO-8
- MO-10
- AK-6
- AD-6
- AD-10
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@Baked bagel 11 - Nope, unfortunately. There were a lot of nondescript companies that made LED street lights back in the early 2010's. @HIDLad001 - They are actually the sag lens versions of the Tu-Dors! "LP" stands for "Low Profile." The LP-15 is essentially an OV-15 Tu-Dor, but instead of a drop/flat lens, it has a sag lens. Likewise with the LP-25.
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I imagine one of the rare ones include the Revo Hyperion A. I do not know where there is still one in service in the UK, as of now.
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