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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 ...
The last Peterbilt Model 389 -- and the only model year 2025 -- ever built will be given away in a special sweepstakes put on by Rush Enterprises benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project. Rush Truck ...
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 ...
The big-bunk 389 of F.T. Trucking small fleet owners Frank and Ivonne Trujillo comes well-appointed inside and outside with plenty of custom touches completing the build.
Peterbilt has manufactured the 100,000th Model 389 truck at its plant in Denton, Texas, reaching the milestone on Sept. 7. The Model 389 was introduced in 2006 and ends its production run at the end ...
Completing its largest product investment in corporate history, Peterbilt launched eight new or upgraded models across its medium- and heavy-duty truck line Wednesday, March 22 at the Mid-America ...
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 ...
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.
Now, on the left of your screen is a red Peterbilt 389, which was easily identifiable thanks to its long hood and unique headlight design.
Peterbilt Motors Company says the Paccar MX engine is now available on Model 389 trucks. The MX engine is available with a horsepower range of 380hp-485hp and torque outputs up to 1,750 lb-ft with ...