This vintage postcard from 1909 captures a charming and humorous moment featuring an early automobile and three women in period attire. The sepia-toned image shows two women seated in a classic open-top car while another woman is crouched near the vehicle, with a man lying underneath presumably changing the sparking plug. The postcard evokes the early 20th-century era of motoring and fashion, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the past.
Printed by Colonial Art Publishing Co., the postcard showcases detailed vintage automotive design and Edwardian-era clothing, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of early cars, vintage postcards, and historical memorabilia. The back bears a 1-cent U.S. postage stamp and a postmark dated August 27, 1909, from Bond Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. This makes it an authentic antique postcard ideal for collectors interested in early motoring humor and Americana.