There are few options for getting heat into a CCKW. One option is a 'Harrison Heater'. BUT most of the heaters are not NOS, nor are they WWII era production.
Take this image of a Harrison heater installed in an unnamed CCKW:
Note the boss (or hump) on the far right side, at the point where rounded metal transitions into the flat portion (near the 'point' of the triangle).
Now, compare to this:
So how can you tell the difference between a wartime heater designed for a CCKW? The details are in the mounting hardware on the BACK of the heater.
Here is a pic of the heater mounting points from the assembly manual:
And compare with a 'generic' or CJ mounted heater:
There are many differences, but the big ones are:
The length of the mounts are longer for the CJ than the CCKW (note the CJ bottom bracket is large enough to have reinforcing ribs stamped in them for stiffness).
The position of the mounting bolts is difference.
The shape of the mounting brackets are different.
The motor shaft fan mount screw is much longer on the CCKW one than the CJ one.
The install TM YT-4336 is available from several sources.. so if you want to add one to your truck, it has all the parts listed (and photographed). The install TM is a gold mine of CCKW info... lots of rare engine bay shots.