Four men sit in a convertible touring car, with the top down, parked in front of the steps to the second Nebraska State Capitol building. A cloth marked with the number 4 is draped over the hood, and pennants tied to the windscreen and spare tire read: "Buick 1913" and "Lincoln Auto Club." Three of the men wear suits, ties and hats; the fourth is in shirtsleeves but wears a tie.
Buick cars won a number of endurance races in the 1910s. This car was owned by Harry Sidles, general manager of Nebraska Buick Auto Company located at 136-144 N. 13th Street in Lincoln.