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Peterbilt is retiring its Model 389, a truck that has carried the torch for the glory days of trucking for 17 years. The Model 389 r eplaced 379 in 2006 with redesigned headlamps fenders and trim ...
National commercial vehicle dealership Rush Enterprises is giving away the last Peterbilt Model 389 that will ever be built. Rush, along with the Rush Enterprises Foundation, has announced a ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. marked the production of the 100,000th Model 389 at its Denton, Texas, manufacturing plant as a milestone Sept. 7. The Model 389 was introduced in 2006. The milestone model is ...
Initially introduced with a limited production run in 2014 and 2017, Peterbilt Motors Company has brought back the Model 389 Pride & Class package due to popular demand, according to the company.
You’ve got to hand it to Peterbilt for what they’ve done with the 389-series model. The fact that they’re still producing these retro-looking semi-trucks is virtually astounding, especially ...
Three-year professional driver Jarad Mullinix -- CB handle: "Rowdy Rooster" -- stuck to a "chicken theme," he said, for the name he gave this "Fowl Attitude" 2023 Peterbilt 389. He showed the ...
Case in point, this 2023 Peterbilt 389 Day Cab (now a Custom Sleeper), up for grabs for the grand total of $409,900, which is pretty much what you’d pay today for a new Ferrari Purosangue.
DENTON, Texas – Peterbilt is saluting Canada’s 150th anniversary through its special edition Model 389 with exclusive Canadian features. “Canadian owner-operators and premium carriers can honor Canada ...
Peterbilt has built the 750,000 th truck at its Denton, Texas manufacturing plant, a Model 579 which it delivered to flatdeck fleet TMC Transportation. The truck maker opened the Denton plant in 1980.
Peterbilt is bringing back the Model 389 Pride & Class package due to popular demand. The manufacturer said the unique styling and “understated elegance” of the Model 389 Pride & Class package ...