Send your Photos to photos@classiccarsrotting.com and we will include them on our site soon Evan Jones from Somerset Kentucky says it is a 1948 Jeep Willys pickup (I own one of these trucks and it's in the stage of restoration.) Alexi Bolovski from Moscow Russia says it is a 1960s Willys Jeep gunther from antwerp belgium says it is a 1950 jeepster ( it's a jeepster or maybe a overland. NOT!!! a willy) Theodor from Chicago ilionois says it is a 194?/195? Willys ? (This should be a Willys!) stephen evans from serria vista AZ says it is a 1937 Ford Truck husker justin scherrrer from torrance california says it is a 1948?? Jeep willy (im not completly sure) gunther from antwerp belgium says it is a 1950 ToBeIdentified jeepster (it's because my english is bad,otherwise i can tell you why this is a jeepster) Steve from Seattle WA says it is a 50-54 Willys Truck (This is not a 40's era willys truck. The first year they made the truck was in '47. I have 2 '48 willys... and they have fenders without the telltale 50's 'dip' in the front. This one has that.) Steve from Palatine IL says it is a 1950-56 Willys PU (Front bumper says it's a 1950-56 model) David from Mebane NC says it is a 1950's-60's Willys Willys (Not a Jeepster/noconvertable top. Truck since rear window not 2pc. Pointed hood and fenders say '50 or newer) Charles Shirey from Slippery Rock Pennsylvania says it is a 1945 Willys Truck (i know im right this time) Lars?ke Savander from ?stersund Sweden/ Scandinavia says it is a 1950-1951 Willys 4-73 truck (2 or 4 wheeldrive, 4 cyl flattop engine, v-type radiator guard with chrome trim, rounded fender top, 2-piece windshield glass. Crome style bar on front bumper.) Glenn Sharpe from Hazard Ky says it is a under 1959 Jeep pickup (Mid year 1959 until gladiator model were 12 volt with one piece windshield) Chris Mielitz from Elberton GA says it is a 40s-? Jeep truck (the side of the q panel was more squared off, almost bought a Willys for $100, didn't have $100) Evan Jones from Somerset Kentucky says it is a 1948 Jeep Willys (I currently know for a fact that this is a 1948 Willys model Jeep because if it were a Jeepster, it would have a removable top. The shape of the fenders doen't have anything to do with the year or model. I own three of these Jeeps, with the titles, and) Jason from Baltimore MD says it is a 48-49 Jeep Willys (48-49 Jeep Willy's, used to own one for junk yard use.) BRENNAN from CTYD RDTTRYDETY says it is a 1900-2006 Willys JEEP (YOU ARE SO RONG GUNTHER) Jared W from cranberry Pa says it is a 195? Willys pickup (back window looks too small to be a wagon, also in the 50's and not 60's cause two pice windshield, chrome emblem on hood tells us the grill isnt flat, but need the grill to tell for sure.(I think Glenn Sharpe has it)) Jeremy Andert from Florissant Missouri says it is a 1941 Willys Pickup Barry from Amboy Illinois says it is a 50+ Willys truck (Fenders definitely rule out a 40s model Jeep (I own a 48 Willys CJ2A) plus the grill area is way too big for a jeep.) David from Archer Florida says it is a 1958 Willys pickup (this pickup is older than a {59}because the {59} model did not have a split windsheld.) Evan Jones from Somerset KY says it is a 1948 Willys Pickup (the grille area is not too large. youre forgetting that in order to have a grille, you must have brackets and mounts.) Matthew F. from Valdosta GA says it is a 1951-1960 Willys pickup (I own a 1959 truck, only the 51-60 trucks had round fenders and split windshields) Tell us what you think it is