Woodland Auto Display, Paso Robles, California

Woodland Auto Display, Paso Robles, California Most of the cars have been restored to the original condition as they were when first built. Group Tours can be arranged Mon-Thurs by email or phone!

An extensive collection of automotive and racing history, featuring ever changing displays of rare midget, sprint, modified, super modified and rare vintage classic cars. Some of the cars came off the track and required little to no restoration. This is a unique collection in that you can see, up close and personal, cars which were well known on the various racing circuits.

The Jaguar Mark V was a luxury car built by Jaguar Cars Ltd in Coventry, England, from 1948 to 1951. Offered as a four-d...
06/03/2026

The Jaguar Mark V was a luxury car built by Jaguar Cars Ltd in Coventry, England, from 1948 to 1951. Offered as a four-door saloon and a two-door Drop Head Coupé, it marked an important step in Jaguar’s postwar development and combined traditional styling with several technical advances.
Overview and Key Innovations
• First Jaguar with independent front suspension
• First Jaguar with hydraulic brakes
• First Jaguar fitted with spats (fender skirts)
• First model is specifically designed for both right- and left-hand drive
• First Jaguar with disc center wheels
• First fitted with smaller, wider 16-inch balloon tires
• First offered with sealed headlamps and flashing turn signals for the American market
• Last Jaguar model to use pushrod engines
Naming and Production
The “Mark V” designation is somewhat unusual because Jaguar did not produce models officially named Mark I through Mark IV at the time. A previous saloon was later referred to as the Mark IV after the Mark V had already debuted. Although the Mark V was produced from 1949 to 1951, it was introduced at the 1948 London Motor Show alongside the Jaguar XK-120 sports car. It was available as either a four-door saloon or a two-door Drop Head Coupé. While some descriptions list seating for five adults, other accounts describe it as a four-passenger vehicle. In total, only 1,675 Mark V cars were built during its production run.
Design and Styling
The Mark V was among the early post-World War II European car designs, although it retained many prewar styling elements. Its large vertical chrome grille and prominent headlamps gave it a stately appearance reminiscent of contemporary Rolls-Royce and Bentley models. Other notable details included the use of fender skirts to streamline the body and rear-hinged doors, commonly referred to as “suicide doors.”
Interior
The interior reflected the luxury standards of the period, with extensive polished wood trim and richly upholstered leather seats and side panels.
Performance
The Jaguar Mark V was capable of reaching a top speed of about 90 mph. One Jaguar test engineer reportedly remarked that “the thrill of the moment did not encourage repeating the event,” suggesting that such speeds were impressive, if not entirely comfortable, for the era.

World's Fastest Sprint CarBackgroundDamion "The Demon" Gardner has built a reputation on pure speed in Sprint Cars. With...
06/02/2026

World's Fastest Sprint Car
Background
Damion "The Demon" Gardner has built a reputation on pure speed in Sprint Cars. With nine championships already to his name and a tenth title in his sights, he continued to prove why he is one of the sport’s most electrifying drivers.
Bonneville Record Attempt
To chase an even bigger milestone, Gardner teamed up with Bonneville veteran Ed "Biggie" Watt and set his sights on becoming the fastest Sprint Car driver in history. Their mission took a heavily modified Sprint Car to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where every timed run was a shot at the record books.
• Even with major modifications, the car remained a short-wheelbase, open-cockpit machine with fully exposed wheels.
• Under the hood was a Ron Shaver 410-cubic-inch racing engine built for serious speed.
The result was spectacular: Gardner set a Sprint Car world record with a blistering top speed of 211.58844 miles per hour.
Legacy and Context
Earlier in his career, Gardner drove for Richard Woodland and Billy Wilkerson, sharpening the skills that would help define his success. He has also claimed multiple WAD Fast Time cash awards in Sprint Car competition and was officially inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2025.
Gardner owns 106 USAC feature wins and 10 USAC CRA Sprint Car championships, cementing his place among the sport’s elite. For Sprint Car fans, "The Demon" means Damion Gardner—the driver behind the world’s fastest dirt Sprint Car. Watch the video here:
https://youtu.be/XH_4EneW2Fc?si=9p9BeQ9PqRcM9ftO

A Tin engine? Yes we have one on display. The Crosley “Tin Block” engine, officially called the CoBRa (for Copper Brazed...
06/01/2026

A Tin engine? Yes we have one on display.
The Crosley “Tin Block” engine, officially called the CoBRa (for Copper Brazed), was an innovative yet flawed automotive engine of the 1940s. Instead of using traditional cast iron, it was made entirely from stamped sheet steel, making it one of the boldest experiments in American automotive history. Its history, design, and legacy reflect both its ingenuity and its limitations. The sheet-metal concept was invented and patented in 1937 by Lloyd M. Taylor, an independent California engineer seeking to improve heat transfer in small engines. During World War II, Crosley Motors’ chief engineer recognized the design’s potential as a lightweight, high-output powerplant, and Crosley acquired the exclusive patent rights. In partnership with the U.S. Navy, Crosley produced these engines for portable generators, PT boat equipment, and airborne military applications, where they performed reliably under rigorous military maintenance standards.

Congratulations to Kaleb Montgomery!!Winning the Ultimate Sprint Car Series from 12th place last night  at Kevin Harvick...
05/31/2026

Congratulations to Kaleb Montgomery!!
Winning the Ultimate Sprint Car Series from 12th place last night at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway

https://fb.watch/HsnNlUDxh_/

Early 1980s Volkswagen MidgetSpecifications• Built by: Vogler Craft (Rich and Don Vogler)• Suspension: Four torsion bars...
05/31/2026

Early 1980s Volkswagen Midget
Specifications
• Built by: Vogler Craft (Rich and Don Vogler)
• Suspension: Four torsion bars, parallel front and rear
• Engine: Highly modified Volkswagen engine by Auto-Craft
• Displacement/Fuel: 166 cu in, alcohol fuel
In the early 1980s, Volkswagen-powered midget race cars were a dominant force in open-wheel oval racing across the United States. These were not factory-built Volkswagen race cars, but custom midget chassis—often produced by noted builders such as Edmunds Autocraft or Rich Vogler—powered by heavily modified, high-performance Volkswagen flat-four engines.
History
This car is especially rare because it is one of the few built by Rich Vogler. It was constructed specifically for racing in Australia and New Zealand, where midget racing has long been popular. Its four-parallel-bar suspension design was considered outdated by many at the time, and its low-center-of-gravity Volkswagen engine made the car even more unconventional. Despite that, the car proved highly successful in Vogler’s racing campaigns Down Under.
Rich Vogler, known by the nickname “Mad Dog,” ranks second all-time in United States Auto Club (USAC) victories, trailing only A. J. Foyt. He earned 134 USAC wins and an estimated 200 additional non-USAC victories. His accomplishments included six USAC midget championships and two USAC sprint car championships.
Vogler was killed in 1990 at Salem, Indiana, on the final lap of a race he had been leading ahead of Jeff Gordon. Under USAC scoring rules, he was posthumously credited with the victory, making it his final win.

1975 Pavement Sprint CarBuilt by: Grant King (per Gary Bettenhausen specifications)SpecificationsSuspension: 4-bar cross...
05/30/2026

1975 Pavement Sprint Car
Built by: Grant King (per Gary Bettenhausen specifications)
Specifications
Suspension: 4-bar cross torsion with coil-over shocks
Engine: Small-block Chevy V-8 with an aluminum block and heads, fuel injection, and methanol fuel; displacement ranged from 430 cu in. to unlimited, depending on association rules.
History
This sprint car was designed specifically for paved tracks. It is believed to be one of only two cars Grant King built to these specifications, making it exceptionally rare. Its design was also highly versatile: it could compete as a non-wing sprint car, or be fitted with wings to race in Super Modified or Unlimited events.
Notable drivers of the #10 pavement car included Brent Kaeding, a 2008 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee, as well as Wally Pankratz, John Ryals, and Anthony Simone.
In 1987, Anthony Simone, driving the #10, shattered the sprint car track record on the one-mile oval at Phoenix International Raceway during the prestigious Copper Classic.

1930 Morris MinorSpecifications• Year built: 1930• Vehicle type: Four-passenger coach built saloon• Manufacturer: Morris...
05/29/2026

1930 Morris Minor
Specifications
• Year built: 1930
• Vehicle type: Four-passenger coach built saloon
• Manufacturer: Morris
• Suspension: Solid axles front and rear, leaf springs front and rear, four-wheel mechanical brakes, 78-inch wheelbase, and 42-inch track
• Engine: Morris 847 cc side-valve inline-four
History
The 1930 Morris Minor was an important British small car produced by Morris Motors to compete with the popular Austin Seven. Often described as a "big car made small," it offered a more advanced and robust driving experience than many of its rivals, with a channel-section ladder-frame chassis and leaf-sprung suspension at all four corners.
The Morris Minor was designed as an affordable form of transportation and sold new in 1930 for 135 British pounds. At the time, the British government used RAC horsepower ratings, which were based on cylinder diameter rather than actual engine output. As a result, many British manufacturers favored small-bore, long-stroke engines to reduce tax costs.
This Morris Minor features an ash-wood chassis frame with steel body panels. It was assembled between November 24 and November 29, 1930, then shipped to New Zealand in December of that year. The car remained there until 2001, when it was shipped to Paso Robles, California, in the United States.

Dodge Brothers 126 Business Sedan• Year built: 1926• Built by: Dodge Brothers• Suspension: Solid front axle, semi-ellipt...
05/27/2026

Dodge Brothers 126 Business Sedan
• Year built: 1926
• Built by: Dodge Brothers
• Suspension: Solid front axle, semi-elliptic springs front and rear, friction shocks, and two-wheel brakes
• Engine: Dodge vertical L-head, 4-cylinder, 212 cu in, 35 hp
History
This car has a distinctive local history. In 1930, Manuel Simas of Atascadero purchased it used for $325. During World War II, the body was removed and the vehicle was repurposed as a ranch utility truck, a role it served until its retirement in 1956.
In 1974, the car was passed to Gary Simas, who began a complete frame-off restoration in 2010. Because much of the original vehicle had deteriorated beyond use, a matching parts car was located in Pennsylvania in 2012. After Gary's passing, the Dodge became the property of his son, Steve, who donated it to Dick Woodland and the Woodland Auto Display so that this family story and the car's local significance could be shared with museum visitors.
With thanks to Steve Simas and family.

DW’s 1992 Chevy LuminaOverview• Year Built: 1992• Vehicle Type: NASCAR Winston Cup stock car• Built By: DARWAL (Darryl W...
05/26/2026

DW’s 1992 Chevy Lumina
Overview
• Year Built: 1992
• Vehicle Type: NASCAR Winston Cup stock car
• Built By: DARWAL (Darryl Waltrip’s team) and Ivan Baldwin
• Suspension: Not specified
• Engine: Chevrolet 358-cubic-inch V8 with aluminum heads, a single 4-barrel carburetor, and an estimated 730 horsepower
History
This No. 17 chassis and body combination was built specifically for NASCAR’s short tracks, including half-mile and one-mile bullrings. Design features such as the extreme camber in the right-rear wheel, large front air-duct openings for brake cooling, and enlarged front and rear fender cutouts reflect the demands of short-track racing, where close contact between cars was common.
Although a detailed race-by-race history for this car was not available, it is known to have made its first appearance at Martinsville, Virginia, in April 1993, where it finished fourth.
The car is estimated to have had a competitive life span of about five years on NASCAR’s demanding short-track circuit before likely being reassigned as a backup car.

1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Stock Car• Year Built: 1999• Vehicle Type: NASCAR Winston Cup Stock Car• Built By: Robert Yates ...
05/25/2026

1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Stock Car
• Year Built: 1999
• Vehicle Type: NASCAR Winston Cup Stock Car
• Built By: Robert Yates Racing
• Suspension: Independent coil spring front; coil spring truck arm rear
• Engine: Robert Yates Ford, 358 cubic inches, single four-barrel carburetor
History
This car was originally built by Robert Yates Racing for driver Dale Jarrett and debuted that year at Talladega, Alabama, where Jarrett finished on the podium. He raced the car several times during the season. It was one of several Robert Yates cars he drove in 1999, the year he won the NASCAR Driving Championship.
The car was later sold to Cal Wells’ Precision Preparation, Inc. racing team. The team raced it in 2000 with several drivers but had limited success. In 2001, they hired Ricky Craven and converted the car from a superspeedway setup to a short-track configuration. Craven then won his first race in the car at Martinsville, Virginia.
Speaking of Ricky Craven Let’s wish him a Happy Birthday! May 24,

Address

4251 Dry Creek Road
Paso Robles, CA
93446

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+18052389317

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