Interesting... so it's a 1941 Jeep? It's got some nice details, but it's quite the mishmash of Jeeps throughout the years. Not to be one of those guys who nitpick everything, it looks more like a Late 1944-1945 Jeep based on certain things on the dash and in the engine. that being said, I've had several Jeep toys now (and of course, am restoring a 1:1 scale 1944 ford Jeep), and this one seems to be the most detailed of them all. The engine is SUPER detailed, with the fuel filter, horn, oil filter, voltage regulator, etc. Might have to pick one up!
Edit - Example of it being late 1944 or (more likely 1945) is the rotary switch on the dash. In June of 1944 they switched from the Push/Pull switch for the lights to the rotary switch.
