Okay,
my interest has been peaked. �Hopefully, Larry, Gunslinger, Tom, Bill, Bob, Calvin, Carl, GG, Matto, or any other smart Jeep folks can solve this mistery.
I'll include some reference photos.
The Willys is 1949 #36662. �It has it's original data plate.

I cleaned it up and put it back on.

The original color, including the windshield was, I believe, Pasture Green. �
In this photo, you can see the green, and the firewall with no hole for a foot start. �Also, no indication that the hole was welded shut. � The photo shows the horrible condition the tub was in. �So, with the data plate, the original color, and the condition, I believe the tub is an original 3A. The frame also has offset motor mounts that you find on a 3A.

Here is a shot that shows the dash key hole location...just to the right of the steering column area.

Gpw Engine. �Here you can see the MZ4113 starter.

So,
With a probable, original, 3A tub with no hole for a foot start, (if it was welded, the guy was a genius with a welder)
a GPW engine with a MZ4113 starter that is probably original to the engine,
a key start and a starter solenoid,
what is the likely, or unlikely historical path for this old Willys? �I really have no clue, but would like some facts, or opinions.
All indications say, I should have a hole for the foot start switch.
Thanks,
Tim