Cliff: It is most likely a 1940 or maybe 1939 but not a 1941. Like most of the photos in that group, the vehicle seem to be a very lightly militarized civilian type.
Hanno, Hanno, Hanno, what can I say? Thanks always for the tutoring. I cannot understand why my mind will not bend itself to an easy understanding of computer protocol. In this sense, I am a pretty simple person. Give me one set of rules and I usually get it. The protocols regarding how one moves different types of images from one place to the other are a constant maze to me.
If it comes from one source, do this, if from another, do that. If you have one editing program, do this if you have another, do that. Some sites allow sending an image from your hard drive, "My Pictures" in my case, others insist you send them to some hosting site or do the img thingie direct from another site.
As I stated earlier, I am thinking about hiring someone for a few hours (at an exorbitant rate) to not so much teach me how to work through all of the different alternatives but to actually write it down in plain language (English in my case) that I can post next to my PC.
I have a lot to share, just need to figure out how to do it efficiently and not drive myself to drink when it doesn't work. Well, the driving to drink is not all that bad
Bill