The painting features a classic, yellow and white Australian Holden EK sedan as the central focal point, parked on a patch of grassy, sun-drenched ground. Behind the car sits a rustic, weathered country service station or garage. The building appears aged, with a corrugated iron roof and multiple vintage-style petrol company signs, including Castrol and Shell, mounted on its exterior. An old-fashioned petrol pump stand rises prominently in the foreground, near the entrance of the garage.
Surrounding the scene is a dense background of dark green gum trees set against a pale, warm yellow sky, suggesting late afternoon light. The composition is balanced, with the car angled towards the viewer on the right and the rustic structure anchoring the left and center. The texture of the image reveals thick, visible brushstrokes, characteristic of an oil or acrylic painting on canvas. The palette is dominated by earthy greens, muted browns, and the bright, contrasting yellow of the car, which serves as a vibrant pop of color against the faded tones of the rural landscape.
The overall mood is one of nostalgia and quiet stillness, evoking a sense of rural history and the golden age of motoring. Details such as stacks of oil drums near the building and the classic lines of the vintage vehicle emphasize a bygone era. The artist's signature is visible in the lower right corner, blending subtly into the grass.