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RFP No. P1314-I-2 Fleet Insurance Year Make Model VIN Mileage Appendix A - RFP No. P1314-I-2 Fleet Insurance Year Make Model VIN mileage 1985 FORD F250 PICKUP 1FTHF26L3FKB28311 99438 1992 DODGE W350 DUMP BED PICKUP 1B6MM36C2NS687121 52184 1992 GMC C3500 DUMP BED PICKUP 1GDKC34K3NJ524317 322185 1993 IHC Thomas 1HVBBPEP4RH565572 211854 1994 FORD E150 VAN 1FTEE14N5RHC04245 96879 1995 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABPXSH219680 232135 1995 IHC AmTran IHVBBABP1SH219681 234513 1995 FORD F250 PICKUP 1FTHF26H2SEA73080 53032 1996 Dodge Van 2B4HB25Y4TK117183 184960 1996 DODGE B2500 VAN 2B4HB25Y2TK117182 200660 1996 FORD F250 PICKUP 1FTHF26HXTLB92654 51891 1996 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABP5TH376129 193618 1997 FORD E250 VAN 1FTHE24L7VHB19774 92983 1997 Chevy Chevy 2gcek19m4v1222015 64226 1997 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABPXVH472373 210434 1997 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABP6VH472371 30214 1997 Ford E-350 1FDKE37L1VHB19773 82,962 1997 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABP1VH472374 196170 1997 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABP4VH472370 153860 1997 BlueBird TC 2000 1BAANB7A1WF079100 212982 1997 FORD F250 HD PICKUP 1FTHF26H6VED05555 47416 1997 Ford Club Wagon Van 1FMEE1162VHC05369 68,009 1998 IHC AmTran 1HVBBABPOWH546157 174805 1998 Chevy BlueBird 1GBL7T1J1WJ106627 196887 1998 Chevy BlueBird 1GBL7T1J4WJ106699 206518 1998 Chevy BlueBird 1GBL7T1J4WJ106573 202112 1998 Chevy BlueBird 1GBL7T1J9WJ106438 250769 1999 Ford Contour Sedan 1FAFP653XXK154201 70225 1999 Ford Truck 1FDWF37F7XEC16358 27807 1999 FORD E250 VAN 1FTNE24L9XHA94172 72164 1999 FORD E250 VAN 1FTNE24L7XHA94171 70569 2000 FORD F250 SD PICKUP 1FDNF20L8YEB95480 81313 2000 FORD WINDSTAR VAN 2FMZA5147YBA13658 69642 2000 FORD WINDSTAR VAN 2FMZA5146YBC68561 75894 2001 FORD E250 VAN 1FTNE24L31HB46595 62493 2001 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBABP92H532882 42526 2001 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBABP22H532884 191586 2001 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBASPX2H532888 165695 2001 IHC BlueBird IHVBBABP02H532883 193887 2002 FORD F250 PICKUP 1FTNF21L82EC89224 56357 2002 GMC Thomas 1GDJG31R621220749 137495 2002 IHC BlueBird IHVBBABP73H566112 163284 2002 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBABP93H566113 188833 2003 GMC Savanna van 1GDJG31U031202057 61,761 2003 FORD F550 DUMP BED PICKUP 1FDAF57P73EC90873 26539 2003 Freightliner Thomas 4UZAAWDD34CM70007 147576 2004 GMC Mid Bus 1GDJG310751106123 122177 Appendix A - RFP No. P1314-I-2 Fleet Insurance 2004 GMC Mid Bus 1GDJ31U051107274 120900 2004 GMC Mid Bus 1GDJG31U351107267 151387 2004 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBABP64H581525 153639 2004 IHC BlueBird 1HVBBABP94H581535 154048 2005 Ford Box 1FDWE35L85HA32327 66,032 2005 IHC IC 4DRBUAFP96B293865 117135 2006 Ford Van - commercial 1FDWE35L26DA50105 46,326 2006 IHC IC 4DRBUAFP46B260191 67893 2006 IHC IC 4DRBUAFP26B260190 120052 2006 IHC IC 4DRBUAFP16B260195 89301 2006 IHC IC 4DRBUAFP46B294874 78561 2007 Vision Bluebird 1BAKFCPH78F245742 73655 2007 Chevy Mid Bus 1GBJG31U971147493 86164 2007 Chevy Mid Bus 1GBJG31U871147002 100674 2007 Chevy U. S. Bus 1GBJG31UX71189963 104204 2008 Thomas Thomas 1T7YU4E2381103401 100566 2008 FORD F250 SD PICKUP 1FTSX21Y18EE22510 30412 2008 Chevy Mid Bus 1GBJG31K081211985 73044 2008 Chevy Mid Bus 1GBJG31K581211268 93383 2008 Chevy Mid Bus 1GBJG31K581211884 94833 2008 GMC Thomas 1GDJG31KX81234102 67243 2008 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP28A497049 76229 2008 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP08A497048 104584 2008 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP18A498709 97403 2009 Thomas Thomas 4UZABRDU69CAF2142 76625 2009 Thomas Thomas 1T7YU4E2291117064 83163 2009 Ford E- 350 Box - commercial 1FDWE35L79DA02135 28,372 2009 GMC Van 1GKFG154391124217 86356 2009 Mazda Touring 5 Sedan JM1CR293890346547 31671 2009 Mazda Touring 5 Sedan JM1CR293690338415 25607 2009 BlueBird BlueBird 1BAKGCKH49F255506 55411 2009 BlueBird BlueBird 1BAKGCKHX9F255509 49270 2009 BlueBird BlueBird 1BAKGCKH89F255508 50878 2009 BlueBird BlueBird 1BAKGCKH69F255507 52481 2010 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP3AB166660 63196 2010 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP3AB166661 69847 2010 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP7AB166659 65716 2011 FORD E350 VAN 1FTSS3ES0BDA52643 19738 2011 Ford E- 350 van 1FDSE3FL4BDB34448 29,620 2011 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP1BB262353 47373 2011 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP3BB262354 45030 2011 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP5BB262355 52652 2012 IH IC 4DRBUSKM0CB599561 34443 2012 FORD E350 VAN 1FTSS3ES6CDB33633 7231 2012 GMC Thomas 1GD373BG2C1193282 22379 2012 GMC Thomas 1GD373BG7C1193598 31164 2012 Chevy Impala 4dr 2G1WF5E30C1218322 31,208 Appendix A - RFP No. P1314-I-2 Fleet Insurance 2012 Chevy Impala 4dr 2G1WF5E31C1239311 32,447 2012 Chevy Impala 4dr 2G1WF5E38C1173436 29,607 2012 IHC IC 4DRBRUAAP9CB395816 22183 2012 IHC IC 4DRBUAAP2CB395818 17734 2012 IHC IC 4DRBUAAPOCB395817 22494 2013 Thomas Thomas 4UZABRDU9ECFB6275 22964 2013 Thomas Thomas 4UZABRDU0ECFB6276 22142 2013 Thomas Thomas 4UZABRDU2ECFB6277 29559 2013 Chevy van 1gnsgbf44d1154728 19490 2014 FORD F350 SD PICKUP 1FTRF3B62EEA35027 3533 2014 IC IC 4DRBUSKM6EB437078 16210 2014 Chevy Collins 1GB3G3BG1E1135675 799 2014 Chevy Collins 1GB3G3BG8E1134426 694 2014 Ford Van 1FMNEIBW6EDA59144 new 2015 BlueBird BlueBird activity bus 1BABNBCA3FF308032 new trailers/haulers Year Make Model VIN 2000 CIRCLE D BACKHOE TRAILER 4D3FB2931Y1007855 2002 DOOLITTLE 7x12 ENCLOSED TRAILER 1DGCS12132M045342 2002 DOOLITTLE trailer 1DGCS16282M048451 2003 PJ 20 ft car hauler 4P5CF202031049180 2007 FASTLINE 20' FLAT TRAILER 1F9CT20207M171770 2007 FASTLINE 20' FLAT TRAILER 1F9CT20237M171851 2007 FASTLINE 20' FLAT TRAILER 1F9CT20266M171793 2008 JLG LIFT TRAILER 8 ft 5DYAA152489004236 2011 INTERSTATE ENCLOSED LOAD RUNNER TRAILE 4RACS1623BC030890 * The provider should note that buses may travel anywhere within the adjoining/surrounding states while other District vehicles may travel anywhere within the lower 48 United States..
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