You got it sunshine!

My guess is its a reverse rotation motor and here's why ...

If its a reverse rotation motor the only things they had to change were a) the timing gears b) the starter and c) the firing order. Everything else stays the same ... cam, dist drive, oil pump, etc.

However, if its a standard rotation motor with a reverse rotation cam then they had to change a) the cam grind b) the timing gears and c) the dist drive gear. For what ... what advantage is a reverse rotation cam ?!?!?