The historical significance of this building is its association with the increase in all-season travel and the development of businesses to serve them along the Lincoln Highway, the United States's first transcontinental route.
[2] It is a brick front building with side walls of clay tile that was constructed on a concrete foundation.
William and Jerry Sankot purchased the business in 1985, and limited it to passenger, commercial and agricultural vehicle repairs.
[1] It was included as a contributing property in the Belle Plaine Main Street Historic District in 2013.
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