Ewing Bros. was founded in Las Vegas in 1949 by brothers Rex, Robert, and Jack Ewing, at a time when the city was still finding its footing. Coming out of World War II, they built the company on something simple but enduring: show up when people need help, do the job right, and treat everyone with respect.
One of those brothers, Rex Ewing Jr., was a U.S. Navy veteran, a natural builder, and a lifelong problem-solver. He was known as a hands-on leader who cared deeply about his people and his work. Those who knew him often said his favorite place was Ewing Bros. itself, not because it was a business, but because it represented service, responsibility, and pride in doing meaningful work. That mindset shaped the company from the beginning and still guides it today.


For more than 75 years, Ewing Bros. has grown alongside Las Vegas, evolving from a family operation into one of Southern Nevada’s most trusted towing, recovery, and automotive service providers. Today, the company remains family-run, with the next generation carrying forward the same values that built its reputation.
Our mission is to support our community with responsive light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty towing services, along with expert collision and auto repair. Whether responding to a roadside emergency or handling complex recovery and repair work, our focus is always on professionalism, safety, and care in every customer interaction.
We invest heavily in our people, equipment, and training because the work we do often happens during stressful moments for our customers. Our drivers and technicians are experienced, highly trained, and empowered to make the right decisions in the field, backed by management support whenever it’s needed.
From individual drivers to commercial partners and public agencies, Ewing Bros. is trusted because we’ve earned that trust over decades of consistent service. We’re proud of where we started, proud of the people who built this company, and proud to continue serving Las Vegas with the same commitment that started it all in 1949.