Thousands Attend Inaugural Los Angeles Concours d’Elegance

The Inaugural Los Angeles Concours was presented by Assistance League of
Southern California at the Rose Bowl and adjacent Brookside Golf Course on Sunday, May 21.  Despite the threat of rain, thousands turned out to see extraordinary cars of the past century that have won hearts, minds and awards with their racing histories, beauty and design. The Best in Show Pre-War trophy winner was the 1931 Bugatti from the Nethercutt Museum and the 1949 Alfa Romeo owned by Tim Walker was the Best in Show Post-War. 

All proceeds benefit the more than 100,000 individuals served each year through the 8 program services of Assistance League of Southern California (ALSC), a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation. ALSC has been serving the greater Los Angeles area since its founding in 1919, with a membership of 850 volunteers and a staff of 225, providing a variety of services benefiting all ages from infants to the elderly and impacting over 200,000 lives annually.