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Brian Dreher and his 2016 Peterbilt 389 earned top honors at the virtual event.
Rush Truck Centers has launched a sweepstakes for the chance to win the final Peterbilt Model 389 ever produced, with proceeds benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project.
Forrest, Illinois-based Dave Marti showed his newest rig, a 2020 Peterbilt 389 glider, at the Shell Rotella SuperRigs working truck show in Hampshire, Illinois, at the end of July. The truck ...
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 ...
Peterbilt celebrated production of the 100,000th Model 389 at its Denton, Texas, manufacturing plant on Sept. 7. The Model 389 was introduced in 2006, and this 100,000th truck represents the hard ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. marked the production of the 100,000th Model 389 at its Denton, Texas, manufacturing plant as a milestone Sept. 7.
DeNeve ordered the 389 when he found out the model was being retired. He's added plenty in the way of lights and custom touches, which can be seen in this video.
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.
This 2021 Peterbilt 389 semi-truck features a Sleeper configuration to go with its inline-six turbocharged Paccar MX-13 diesel engine ...
Curious who makes Peterbilt trucks and what engines they use? Here’s a look at the brand’s ownership and the powerplants behind the big rigs.
Chances are, you've seen a Peterbilt truck on the road, sporting its iconic appearance. But who owns the company and where are the vehicles actually made?
“The Model 389 Pride & Class package takes a place among Peterbilt’s most iconic trucks,” said Robert Woodall, assistant general manager of sales and marketing.