No duces are available. If you're looking for a deuce, then you can probably find that. I'd highly suggest you read the sticky called "So you want to buy a deuce." It will tell you the downside of owning them especially for daily communters. When my CUCV was layed up for nearly a month, I used my deuce as a daily commuter. I don't use, nor have the capability to do a lot of VVO, WMO or any of the other alternative fuels. So the cost of feeding the beast was considerable at roughly 10 miles to the gallon on a 70 mile round trip commute.
The seats can be made moderately comfortable by using spring ride, A3 or other seats. It is still not like riding in a car. Driver fatique is an issue. After working a 12 hr day, I still had a 1 hr commute from work to home. Safety in traffic is another issue due to the brakes. The single circuit system in most A2's is a concern. The dual system in select A2's and all A3s is better but.....it ain't a sports car. Driving in traffic at 55 mph AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN. They're also hot (no AC) and sometime difficult to find decent parking. Don't forget the neighbor effect. You're neighbors will hate you unless you live in the sticks and can make your life he!!.
Many on here have issues getting them insured and when they do, they're historic plates with insurance restrictions.
So being new to the site, you need to read the hundreds of other times that this question has been asked and see the exact same thing. These trucks are not daily commuters. For that, get a CUCV.