Send your Photos to photos@classiccarsrotting.com and we will include them on our site soon Jeff Roblin from Toronto ON says it is a 1942-47 Ford Truck any Michael S from Bristol Tennesse says it is a 1947 Ford Truck (Its a 47 all right.In good shape to.Bet you could get it started and run it some its a good truck!) Rob Boothe from Fredericktown PA says it is a 42-47 Ford 1 1/2 Ton Stakeside (definately 1 1/2 ton, 12 ft. bed originally, restoring one myself) Rob Boothe from Fredericktown PA says it is a '46 - '47 Ford 1 1/2 ton dually (originally 12ft. stake bed) Jeremy Andert from Florissant Missouri says it is a 1947 Ford Truck Pickup (Looks easy to restore.) fadybob from grdfh fgde says it is a 1940-1950 truck (it might run i would like to have it it is in good condition) tim swinamer from windsor nova scotia canada says it is a 1947 48 Mercury 2 ton (love this site) Rob Boothe from Fredericktown PA says it is a '47 Ford truck (Nowhere near a Merc! The few mercs made had thick horizontal bars across the grillfront, I don't believe Mercs were made above 1/2 ton and if you still argue, this truck says "ford" on the hoodfront near the latch, see?) Joe Worthington from Cartersville GA says it is a 1947 Ford Truck (The owner told me this truck was used in an Andy Griffith Movie) Robert J. Ulrichs from Port Jervis ny says it is a 1947 Ford Truck Truck (It's a pretty nice truck man. I wish I could have this truck. It's in decent shape and it's better than a model-t ford. It's a 1967 Jeep Pickup.) Tell us what you think it is