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Have You Seen One of Minnesota’s Best Collection of Classic Cars? – kdhlradio.com


If you love classic cars, and you haven’t been to this place, you’ll want to put it on your calendar and take a road trip. It’s called “The Shed” in Warroad Minnesota, which is near the Canadian border. 

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They boast of having the largest collection of classic cars in Northern Minnesota. The over 24,000 square foot building houses nearly 100 vehicles that have been restored to capture the essence of the time period each vehicle was built in.  

The color schemes are original from the year the cars were made of course, but all the other little details that were featured are there as well.  

If you love muscle cars, The Shed has your covered. Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, even Buick have models featured in this haven of automotive “badness”. (meaning this were some of the fastest cars on the road).  

GTO’s, Mustangs, and Chargers are a few of the headliners you’ll be able to check out when you stop by The Shed. 

It is suggested you plan to be at The Shed awhile, there’s so much to see and their staff loves to talk about the cars they have there. So, you’ll want to be able to take your time to view this private collection of awesome cars.  

The hours vary somewhat, the best advice is to call ahead of time to see when they’re going to be open. You can also leave a message if they don’t answer and tell them when you are coming, the owners Bob and Loralee Marvin will make sure The Shed is open for you. 

Call 218-386-2485 or 218-242-1498 to find out more.  

The trip from the St. Cloud area is around five hours, so this should be a part of a weekend trip, or when you’ve got a few days to soak all the other attractions you’ll be near.  

There is no charge, but the Marvin’s have a collection box for donations that support their favorite charities. They encourage you to donate to those.  

People have come from all over the world to view these cars, you should check out what has everyone making the trek to Northern Minnesota.  

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