Bigcats enhances Clarks Grove with new business, car show

Feb. 26—By Ayanna Eckblad

CLARKS GROVE — A little over a year ago Clarks Grove welcomed a new business to the community: Bigcats Customz Collision and Auto.

Situated off of Interstate 35 in Clarks Grove, Bigcats Customz is making a name for itself not just in cars, but in other custom paint jobs as well.

Every morning the owner, Cody Olson, walks from his nearby home to his office and begins his work day. Olson has lived in the Clarks Grove area his whole life. Growing up, Olson said he had a 300-pound cat that he told his class about. From then on, his classmates and even some of his teachers began to call him "Bigcat" and the nickname stuck.

Olson attended Riverland Community College and graduated from the college's auto body program. Following graduation, Olson worked at Motor Inn for seven years and Dave Syverson Auto Center for one year. According to Olson, he learned more while doing hands-on work than when he studied mechanics in college. The auto body program has since closed down, and Olson said that he is on the younger side of people in his profession as fewer and fewer people go into the work. Despite many of his fellow auto body workers being 45 or older, Olson does not mind and describes himself as being an old man at heart.

"All of the old-timers that you work with... teach you all their tricks," Olson said.

Before long, Olson decided that he wanted to open his own business. The building that he would eventually buy had already changed hands a few times, starting as a snowmobile shop and then as Munsons Body Shop after that. When Olson acquired the building, the space needed to be cleaned up and employees needed to be hired. The process took more than eight months. However, when all was said and done, the work paid off.

Using his childhood nickname as inspiration, Olson opened Bigcats Customz Collision and Auto on Jan. 9, 2023.

"We made it the first year, so that's good," said Olson, smiling.

He also said he was surprised by all of the overwhelming support that he was given from his family, friends and the Clarks Grove community.

"Everyone's just super friendly," he said. "They're very welcoming."

In addition to Olson, Bigcats Customz has three other employees, including a full-time mechanic. They do services in tires, alignment and body work on vehicles and motorcycles.

"I wouldn't be able to do any of this without the guys here," Olson said. "I kind of let the guys pick what they like to do because I don't mind doing any of it. It's all fun."