Dell,
That looks like a Speed 10 and it looks immaculate. However it doesn't look to have 2,000 rpm on the speed plate.
[I just found this on lathes.co.uk: Later machines, produced from January 18th, 1978, (from machine V137261) were fitted with grease-lubricated roller-bearing headstocks that, although provided by the factory with the same speed range as the earlier machine, can easily and safely be modified to run as fast as the later "Speed 10" version (see below for details).]
Have fun with it.
Phil.