Thanks for the feedback. Are the candy cane aeros more desirable? And following up to that... what are some of the most rare and/or desirable aeros that people collect?
Candy-cane AeroDynics are plentiful out there. It was a very popular color combo for Fire/
EMS rigs when they came on the market.
Now, before you keep reading below, here's what each letter designation mean for AeroDynic Models, so y'all don't get too crazy confused ;-) :
S = Short
M = Medium
E = Front and rear end lamps for flashers or work lights
A = Alley lights
H = Halogen H55 bulbs
T = Takedown lights
C = California Specification steady red light capable
Z = Custom build for agency
R = Rotator designation for sealed beam series AeroDynic aka AeroTwinSonic
F = Front and rear flashers, mostly associated with AeroTwinSonics
V = V-mirrors
CF - CrossFire oscillating traffic clearing light
Most desirable AeroDynics would be...
Model 24 AeroDynic, 8 rotators and speaker center. This is the bar that started the whole line in 1977. Getting harder to come by each day!
Any short, medium, or standard length Model 24E, EA, EH, or EAH with metal PAR36 lamp holders. These are first run AeroDynics after their debut in 1977.
Model 24 S, SE, SEA, SEH, SEAH series of AeroDynics. These are short, 3 panel bars and are very, very hard to run across in the wild!
Model 25EAH AeroDynic. This are not as common as the Model 25 10 rotator AeroDynics, but are hard to find in themselves.
Model 25CF, with center CrossFire oscillating light and 8 rotators