For over 30 years, Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank has been the epicenter of LA’s weeknight car scene. Every Friday, the legendary diner’s parking lot transforms into an open-air museum of American automotive history. Tailfins from the ’50s, muscle cars from the ’70s, and even the occasional European classic gather under neon signage while trays of burgers float from booth to bumper. The event is free and draws everyone from veteran hot rodders to curious first-timers who simply want to soak up the atmosphere. The real appeal is its consistency — no pretense, no admission, just a living tradition where car culture is as accessible as a burger and fries.