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 ...
The 2014 Peterbilt 389 is owned by Gravel 'N Grit; the GNG team likes to call it the Hillbilly Hot Rod. Brad Jansen takes his trucking job seriously. He believes a nice, clean, custom truck is a ...
If you’re in the market for a brand-new Peterbilt 389 but you’d like your semi to be a little bit out of the ordinary, opting for the limited edition 389X variant might be the way to go. As luck would ...
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 ...
Peterbilt is releasing less than 1,500 units of a special edition model of its Model 389 truck. The limited-release 389X "embodies the heritage of the Model 389" with its bold styling and bright ...
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