
division was added in 1917. In 1920 Clayton bought out his brother-in-law. During the early years, it was not uncommon for customers to trade items such as guns or rings as down payments on cars. Old financial statements list cows, diamond rings, and other items among dealership assets.

In 1975, James C. Speck became the third generation to own C. Speck Motors, Inc. Two years later, his father, James R., passed away. He was selected to serve on the
General Motors "Dealers Advisory Board" in 1985. The Nissan Franchise
was added in 1985 and a separate showroom was built at the south end of
the Sixth and Franklin location. During the late 70's and 80's business flourished and plans were made for a larger facility. 
ts 6th and Franklin downtown
location to a 60,000 square foot facility with 18 acres of property by
I-82. The facility is one of the largest and most modern in the area.
In 1998, JP and Katy Moore purchased Lightfoot's Dodge Chrysler Plymouth
Jeep in Walla Walla and renamed it Moore Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Jeep.
In 2002, the Moore's chose to sell the dealership in Walla Walla to
Mark Gilbert.
was operating as a Budget used car
store. For approximately one year, the Moore's operated it as a
pre-owned car dealership. In 2003, they added the Hyundai franchise.
Speck Hyundai of Tri-Cities has established itself as a Premier Hyundai
dealership in the Western Region.

1002 N Road 28
Pasco, WA 99301