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Help identify engine

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Walking through a pick n pull a little while back, I caught sight of a valve train arrangement I've never seen before. I took a pic and went along my way, thinking it'd be an amc engine or something (it was in a wagoneer [type] body iirc).
However, I can't seem to identify its maker. I also only have one picture, but going on that valvetrain setup, I doubt more needed to be taken.
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It's not an International V-8 engine in a Travel-All is it??

They had scalloped valve covers...

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Well, pdq, that seems to be the correct engine. Thank you.
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Rizzle,

I found my old book that is titled, "Ultimate American V-8 Engine Data Book 1949 - 1974".

Peter C. Sessler wrote it and it was put out in 1999 by MBI Publishing Co., 729 Prospect Ave., PO Box 1, Osceola, WI54020-0001 USA.

The old Binder V-8 engines are listed in it is how I knew what it was.

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