Rush Truck Centers Announces winner of last Peterbilt Model 389 ever produced, $500,000 contribution to Wounded Warrior Project
October 17 2024 - 9:00AM
Rush Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: RUSHA and RUSHB), which operates
the largest network of commercial vehicle dealerships in North
America, today announced the winner of their sweepstakes to give
away the last and only 2025 Peterbilt Model 389X ever produced,
with proceeds benefitting Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).
The sweepstakes, sponsored by Rush Truck Centers, in conjunction
with the Rush Enterprises Foundation, launched in March at the
Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky. To enter,
individuals were encouraged to make a $50 donation that was given
to WWP™ at the end of the sweepstakes. The sweepstakes ended on
September 15 and the winner was announced during the American
Trucking Associations’ Management Conference and Exhibition (MCE)
in Nashville, Tennessee on October 14.
Jennifer Best of Pryor, Oklahoma was the lucky winner. Ms. Best
and her husband, Shane Best, operate Shane Best Trucking, a small
fleet specializing in hauling rock, soil and aggregate materials in
and around the Tulsa area. “Trucking runs in our family. We took
over the business from Shane’s mother, my dad was a truck driver,
and both of our boys are in the business,” said Best. “When I got
the call that we’d won, I was in shock. We were happy to support
Wounded Warrior Project but to win this incredible truck is
unbelievable,” she continued.
“This is a unique and very special truck, and we knew we could
do a lot of good for a lot of people with it,” said W.M. “Rusty”
Rush, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Rush
Enterprises. Inc. “We are immensely proud that this sweepstakes
generated $500,000 for Wounded Warrior Project and the
life-changing programs and services they provide at no cost to
America’s injured veterans,” said Rush.
“The effects of war and military service can last a lifetime for
wounded veterans, their families, and caregivers,” said Brea
Kratzert Todd, WWP vice president of business development.
“Supporters like Rush Enterprises and the Best family fuel the
life-changing programs and services that Wounded Warrior Project
delivers to warriors and their loved ones. Our nation’s heroes
deserve our support for as long as they need it, and we can ensure
they never feel alone thanks to inspiring partnerships like this
one with Rush Enterprises.”
Rush Truck Centers secured the build slot for the final Model
389 with a winning bid of $1.5 million in an auction hosted by
Peterbilt and attended by its dealer body during the 2023 Peterbilt
Dealer Meeting. Peterbilt and Rush Truck Centers donated the full
amount of the winning bid to two additional charitable
organizations – Truckers Against Trafficking and Wreaths Across
America, at the Mid-America Trucking Show event. The Last Peterbilt
Model 389 sweepstakes generated $500,000 that was presented to
Wounded Warrior Project during the event in Nashville. In total,
Rush Truck Centers and Peterbilt Motors Company donated $2,000,000
to three deserving organizations through the dealer auction and
subsequent sweepstakes contest.
“The Peterbilt Model 389 is a testament to the rich heritage and
tradition of iconic Peterbilt trucks working today on jobsites and
highways across North America,” said Jason Skoog, General Manager
of Peterbilt Motors Company. “Peterbilt ended its production run of
this truck at the end of 2023 and today we are honored to recognize
Ms. Best as the winner of the last Model 389, a milestone in
Peterbilt’s history,” he added.
Ms. Best was presented with the keys to the last Peterbilt Model
389X at the ATA MCE event. The truck will be delivered to Rush
Truck Centers in Tulsa where the Bests will take possession later
this month.
*No donation was required to enter or win.
About Rush Enterprises, Inc.Rush Enterprises,
Inc. is the premier solutions provider to the commercial vehicle
industry. The Company owns and operates Rush Truck Centers, the
largest network of commercial vehicle dealerships in North America,
with more than 150 locations in 22 states and Ontario,
Canada. These vehicle centers, strategically located in high
traffic areas on or near major highways, represent truck and bus
manufacturers, including Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu,
Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird. They offer an integrated approach to
meeting customer needs — from sales of new and used vehicles to
aftermarket parts, service and body shop operations plus financing,
insurance, leasing and rental. Rush Enterprises' operations also
provide CNG fuel systems, telematics products and other vehicle
technologies, as well as vehicle up-fitting, chrome accessories and
tires. For more information, please
visit rushtruckcenters.com and rushenterprises.com,
on X @rushtruckcenter and Facebook.com/rushtruckcenters.
MEDIA CONTACTRush Enterprises,
Inc.Gary Willis(830)
302-5262willisg@rushenterprises.com
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