Studebaker-Agajanian DOHC V-8, IndyCar J.C. Agajanian invested $225,000 to have this engine designed and built. The Miller influence is obvious because the engine was designed by Leo Goossen. I did a google search and believe this is the engine in this car
My parents had me working at an early age. My older brothers '49 Plymouth in the background. It had the engine out of my dad's stock car installed in the off season of racing. Then the engine was switched back in the spring to the '33 Plymouth stock car.
1949 Philadelphia & National Antique Auto Show program June 11-18 1949 Come see more ads and other things at https://misforgotten2.tumblr.com/
Popular Mechanics October 1953 Come see more ads and other things at https://misforgotten2.tumblr.com/
It has been several years ago, but the last time I went to the Smith Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska there were two of this Studebaker engines there. They are impressive.