A mix of shoppers and gearheads lined a busy corridor of the Americana at Brand for the second annual Caruso Concours d’Elegance, an up-close look at 25 rare and classic convertibles that have either been owned by entertainers or have appeared on the big screen.
Visitors pushed strollers past new favorites — a 1999 Plymouth Prowler nicknamed “Kisscat” and Mach 5 prototype from the movie “Speed Racer” — while others snapped photos of cherry drop-tops from a bygone era at the event.
The entrance to the free car show, presented by the Petersen Automotive Museum, featured a white Popemobile, a black 1965 Imperial Crown once owned by actress Katherine Hepburn and a 1968 Excalibur Series Phaeton that formerly belonged to comedienne Phyllis Diller.