Without going to the workshop to look at it I cannot tell you the exact model number.
But yes it did have a long parallel neck as standard, I chose it for that reason and the fact that the motor housing is offset to one side.
That gives a lot more clearance when using it near the lathe tailstock.
I dont think I paid more than about £60 for it brand new on ebay, but I have had it a good few years now.
I also use this for cylindrical grinding as well.
I designed and made this new grinder head for my Union tool and cutter grinder, but made it also fit the Myford cross slide at centre height whilst I was at it.
Just so we don't wander to far off topic, here is an early photo of my set up for cylindrical grinding with a dremel (actually its a Proxxon)
I occasionally restore antique cylinder musical boxes amogst other things, this is the setup for finishing the outside diameter on the pin tips of a newly re-pinned musical box cylinder.
Those photo's must have been taken more than ten years ago, as it was my old Myford ML7.
Phil