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Are you looking for something fun to do that is family-friendly, priced well and still gives you your classic car fix? The Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Illinois is just the place that you want to visit, then! It is located 50 miles northwest of Chicago and is open 7 days a week! The Volo Auto Museum has over 300 classic and muscle cars on display, making it the World’s Largest Muscle Car Collection, and all of them are for sale. You can expect to see anything from classic cars used in the movies, to pre-1950’s classics, to customized vehicles! Their inventory is spectacular!