Eddie Homfeld, owner of Buckner, Missouri-based Lacoh Transport, bought the 2024 Peterbilt 389 featured in the video above with the intent to add a few custom parts and put it to work. After Homfeld ...
Step deck-toting independent owner-operator Tad Schultz of Peosta, Iowa, has moved in recent years to a pretty quick “trade cycle” of sorts in his one-truck business — his trailers, 50-foot Reitnouer ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tomah trucker Bill Rethwisch gives a tour of his award-winning orange and white “Dreamsicle” Peterbilt, which won best of show in the 2013 national championships for custom trucks. Rethwisch operates ...
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 ...
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.
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