The last Peterbilt Model 389 ever built is the grand prize in a sweepstakes sponsored by Rush Truck Centers to support the Wounded Warrior Project. National commercial vehicle dealership Rush ...
Now through September 15, 2024, Rush Truck Centers encourages those eligible to visit winthelast389.com to donate to the Wounded Warrior Project and enter for the chance to win the last Peterbilt ...
Blink and you'll miss it. If you squint pretty hard, you might still miss it. At the end of this calendar year Peterbilt will sunset its heralded Model 389 in favor of a new model that looks ...
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, and ...
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 when ...
Williamsburg, Iowa-based Dylan McCrabb has been driving trucks for 13 years total, 12 of those as an owner-operator. He comes from a long line of truckers, with family on both his mother’s side and ...
The 389 was introduced in 2006, and this 100,000th truck represents the hard work of designers, engineers and plant employees to create and manufacture the most iconic truck on North American highways ...
Technically, whenever you hear about a semi-truck with a Day Cab configuration, it means that it doesn’t feature a sleeper cabin. They’re also usually more fuel-efficient and more maneuverable through ...
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