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  2. Ernest W. Holmes Sr. (January 17, 1883– June 10, 1945) was born in Hobbs Island, Alabama. [1] He became the inventor of the first tow truck when he fastened various parts to his 1913 Cadillac. [2] He then founded Ernest Holmes Co, which still spiritually lives on through Miller Industries.

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    The wrecker (with lifting jib) was invented in 1916 by Ernest Holmes Sr. of Chattanooga, Tennessee, a garage worker who was inspired after he needed blocks, ropes, and six men to pull a car out of a creek.

  4. Jul 17, 2023 · In 1919 he patented his invention and founded the Ernest Holmes Company. Initially Holmes traveled the southeast, demonstrated his wrecker to garages and service stations, and passed orders to the factory in Tennessee.

  5. Mar 1, 2023 · In 1918, Holmes patented his invention. As car ownership increased, Holmes decided to transition his auto shop business into a manufacturing operation that built and sold tow trucks, or “wreckers” as they are sometimes called. The first commercially available model he offered was the Holmes 485, which used the body of a 1913 Locomobile.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · Homage – To the late Ernest Holmes Sr., inventor of the modern-day tow truck, which he dreamed up using a 1913 Cadillac. "The extent of Holmes' success is that by late 1965 two-thirds of all...

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  7. Jul 8, 2020 · The world’s first tow truck was built in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1916, when Ernest W. Holmes, Sr. mounted the industry’s first vehicle to the body of a 1913 Cadillac. Mr. Holmes was born...

  8. Chattanooga local and automotive expert Ernest Holmes Sr. brought this useful invention to life in 1916. One story alleges that Holmes was inspired to invent a towing device after struggling with a group of men to remove a wrecked car from South Chickamauga Creek.

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