Don't sound like we are going to get any information in finding this place. Guess if I lived in Spokane I would be quiet too. We had a place like this near Boise but the crushers got it a couple years back.
Chris, You're giving away our local secret. Great pics of the Ranch in winter. I'm amazed that how many buildings survived the six feet of snow this winter because it looks like they're all about to collapse every time I go there.
Chris Thanks for sharing those pics, we just don't have yards like that here in the UK, and I love looking at pics of them. Any more photo's to share? Thanks, Taff
Having that yard a mile down the road when I was building my roadster was invaluable. Considering they are running a business for a living I think their prices are reasonable. The opportunity to go in and be able to just search for the stuff is worth something in it's self. Unfortunately now that Chris posted this I will have to "take a number" to get in the place.
C'mon Bob, you know I'm a sally Plus I never actually said were this place is See you Saturday? I'll be in the A, will you be in the roadster? Then we'll see who has balls HAHAHA!!
My first visit there was 1985. I don't think I blinked for the first 45 minutes. Oh, and the smell...everything smells old. Not nursing home old, more like rusty metal and field weeds. I could spend weeks just going through all the tail lights and bezels alone.