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Queen's English Car Show Draws Nearly 400 British Vehicles to SoCal
Annual celebration of all things British, from Triumphs to Tigers, Sunbeams to Spitfires, takes over Woodley Park in Van Nuys.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 12:23am
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The Queen's English car show, an annual springtime celebration of British automobiles, drew nearly 400 vehicles to Woodley Park in Van Nuys, California. The event, founded in 2008 by Tina Van Curen and Chuck Forward, owners of the nearby Autobooks-Aerobooks store, was recently taken over by Moss Motors, a maker of British sports car parts. Despite challenges with Lucas electrics, the cars managed to conquer the freeways and fill the park, delighting attendees.
Why it matters
The Queen's English car show has become a beloved tradition for British car enthusiasts in Southern California, showcasing the enduring appeal of classic and modern British automotive design. The event's transition to new ownership by Moss Motors, a respected parts supplier, ensures the show's continued success and preserves a unique opportunity for the community to celebrate their shared passion for these iconic vehicles.
The details
The Queen's English car show featured nearly 400 British vehicles, ranging from Astons to Austins and Morgans to McLarens. The event was founded in 2008 by Tina Van Curen and Chuck Forward, the owners of the nearby Autobooks-Aerobooks store, who have now passed the reins to Moss Motors, a maker of fine British sports car parts. Despite the challenges of Lucas electrics, the cars were able to make the journey to Woodley Park in Van Nuys, where they were neatly arranged in their assigned spaces with the help of numerous volunteers from the Central Coast British Car Club.
- The Queen's English car show has been an annual springtime celebration since 2008.
- The event was recently taken over by Moss Motors in 2025.
The players
Tina Van Curen
Co-founder of the Queen's English car show and owner of Autobooks-Aerobooks in Burbank.
Chuck Forward
Co-founder of the Queen's English car show and owner of Autobooks-Aerobooks in Burbank.
Moss Motors
A maker of fine British sports car parts that recently took over the organization of the Queen's English car show.
Brandin Aguayo
Marketing head at Moss Motors, who helped manage the 2026 Queen's English car show.
Central Coast British Car Club
A group of volunteers who assisted in arranging the cars at the 2026 Queen's English car show.
What they’re saying
“We didn't buy it, we just inherited it.”
— Brandin Aguayo, Marketing head, Moss Motors
What’s next
The organizers of the Queen's English car show are already looking ahead to the Best of France and Italy car show, which is scheduled for November 1, 2026.
The takeaway
The Queen's English car show has become a beloved tradition for British car enthusiasts in Southern California, showcasing the enduring appeal of classic and modern British automotive design. The event's transition to new ownership by Moss Motors, a respected parts supplier, ensures the show's continued success and preserves a unique opportunity for the community to celebrate their shared passion for these iconic vehicles.
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