It's just a plain 'ole P-40.
The P-40 was the first production variant, and is sometimes referred to as the P-40-CU, but I prefer 'P-40'.
This particular ship is serial number 39-184, and was assigned to the 544th SEFTS at Luke Field in Arizona when this photo was taken. It was redesignated as an RP-40 on October 22, 1942.
39-184 was lost in the vicinity of Luke after a midair fire on May 22nd, 1943. The pilot, Dominick Lieto, bailed out and was presumably okay. (Anyone know for sure?) Previous to this she was involved in four other incidents, but I have no details concerning these at this moment.
EDIT: Here's what I have concerning the incidents this ship was involved in...
41-04-11 - Pilot: Lydon, Lenord C. -- Location: Evansville, IN -- Taxiing accident
(Assigned to 35th PS, 8th PG, Mitchel Field, NY)
42-03-21 - Pilot: Paris, Ferdinand, B. -- Location: Harding Field, LA -- No other info
42-04-24 - Pilot: Wood, D.M. -- Location: Harding Field, LA -- No other info
42-08-25 - Pilot: Kraus, Russell, B. -- Location: Luke Field, AZ -- No other info
43-05-22 - Pilot: Lieto, Dominick, J. -- Location: Luke Field, AZ -- FLEF/F (Forced Landing due to Engine Failure/Fire)
(Assigned to 544th SEFTS)
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