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Remlinger Collector Car Museum

Central, Minnesota

Remlinger Collector Car Museum was created by classic car enthusiasts for classic car enthusiasts. Jim Remlinger is the museum’s owner and co-owner of Remlinger Collector Car Auctions. Jim was born a collector car enthusiast and has grown his passion into a stunning private collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia open to the public.

Each year, the museum transforms into the venue for one of the largest classic car auction in the Midwest! Whether you visit during an auction or plan a personal trip, you’ll see first-hand the finest private collection of vintage drag race cars featuring vintage go-carts imported from Paris, France as well as many limited edition vehicles. Other highlights include original HEMI and MAX Wedge Race Cars, a Vintage bicycle collection, classic muscle cars, and many limited edition models.

3560 Service Dr,
Winona, MN 55987
P:
507-254-0227
Email: remlingerjim@gmail.com

Remlinger Collector Car Museum Admission:

12+ $10
Plan: 1 hr

Remlinger Collector Car Museum Hours:

By Appointment HERE

remlingermusclecars.com

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