BA9S 3W 6V GE 44 Bulb
Réf. 500633
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Bulb P21/5W 6V BAY15D
Réf. 500614
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Bulb BA15s 18W 6V 18X35 500619
Réf. 500619
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Bulb BA21d 35/35W 6V 3 lugs - 2 contacts
Réf. 50060935
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Bulb BA21d 35/35W 6V YELLOW 3 lugs - 2 terminals
Réf. 500609358
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BA21d Bulb 45/40W 6V YELLOW 3 lugs - 2 contacts
Réf. 500609458
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Bulb BA15s 21W P21W 6V
Réf. 500610
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BAY15d 18/5W 6V Bulb
Réf. 500613
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BA15s Bulb 18W 6V
Réf. 500612
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Festoon bulb SV8.5 5W 10X36 6V
Réf. 500621
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Bulb BA15s 15W 26x47 6V
Réf. 50061825
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Shuttle bulb SV5.5 3W 6x36 6V
Réf. 500620
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Shuttle bulb SV8.5 10W 10X36 6V
Réf. 50062110
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Festoon Bulb SV7 8X28 5W 6V
Réf. 5006265
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Bulb festoon SV7 3W 8X31 6V
Réf. 500626
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Bulb BA9S T4W 4W 6V
Réf. 500632
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W5W 6V T10 5W Bulb
Réf. 500636
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BA9S 5W 6V Bulb
Réf. 500634
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T5 Bulb 1.2W 6V
Réf. 500635
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BA9S 5W 15X29 6V Bulb
Réf. 500637
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H2 X511 100W 12V Bulb
Réf. 5012041
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Bulb BA15d 21W 25X47 6V 1 filament / 2 pins
Réf. 500610D
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BA15D 10W 6V Bulb
Réf. 500616D
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BA15d 21/5W 6V Bulb Symmetrical Pins
Réf. 500614D
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Bulb P45t R2 75/70W 12V
Réf. 50120175
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Bulb with flange P26S S3 15W 6V
Réf. 510660
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BAX15d 25/25W 6V Bulb
Réf. 510667
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Bulb with flanged base P26s S3 12V 15W
Réf. 511260
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P15d P15d30 P30d RP35 35/35W 12V Bulb
Réf. 511270
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Bulb PX15d P15d-25-1 T19 15/15W 12V
Réf. 511275
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Bulb P45t 45/40W R2 6V European code
Réf. 500601
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H3 PK22s 55W 6V Bulb
Réf. 500605
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Bulb H3 6V 35W PK22s
Réf. 50060535
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Halogen Bulb H5 60/55W P45t 6V European Code
Réf. 50060645
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Classic Cars: Bulbs You Can't Find Elsewhere
Collector and vintage vehicles use bulbs that modern catalogs have abandoned: old bases (P45t, BA20d, S2, R2, BA21d), 6V voltage, sealed beam headlight formats, yellow bulbs for regulatory authenticity pre-1993. Pharos Boutique maintains an exhaustive range to allow for the restoration and daily maintenance of these vehicles — from popular cars of the 50s to GTs of the 70s, as well as vintage utility vehicles.
European Code Headlights
The "European code" refers to the asymmetrical beam to the right, designed for right-hand traffic (France and continental Europe). It gradually replaced the old symmetrical codes in the 1950s-1960s. P45t and P36d bases equipped the sealed beam headlights of French and European cars until the 1970s-1980s.
A specific feature of the sealed beam headlight: the glass, reflector, and filament are one unit — the entire assembly is replaced as a single piece. This was the standard before the widespread adoption of modern H4 bulb headlights (the H4 itself appeared in 1971 with the Volkswagen Beetle).
Yellow Bulbs: History and Regulation
A little French history: from 1936 to 1993, France mandated yellow headlights for all vehicles registered in its territory — a unique decree in Europe, justified at the time by the desire to distinguish French vehicles from foreign ones in case of conflict (the measure was introduced on the eve of World War II).
The obligation was abolished in 1993 during European harmonization: all new vehicles have since been equipped with white lights. But for collector vehicles, many owners wish to keep the yellow bulbs — it is an aesthetic choice of authenticity, perfectly legal on vehicles from before 1993. Pharos stocks bulbs with integrated yellow glass (R2, P45t, and even yellow H4) for this use.
6 Volts: Cars Before 1960
The majority of mass-produced French cars before 1960 operated on 6 volts: Citroën Traction Avant, first-generation 2CV, Renault 4CV and Dauphine, Simca Aronde, Peugeot 203 and 403, Panhard Dyna… The generalized switch to 12V occurred gradually in the 1960s.
A 12V bulb installed in a 6V vehicle does not light up sufficiently; conversely, a 6V bulb in a 12V vehicle burns out immediately. The complete 6V range (6V H4 headlights, 6V BA15S signaling, 6V R5W, 6V T4W, dashboard) is available — rare outside of restoration specialists.

