Yep. Early on was the "Bamboo Bomber" or Cessna T-50, later it was a Cessna 310.

The T-50 and the Cessna 310 were two completely different aircraft. The T-50 had a Jacobs R-755-9, 7 cylinder, radial engine and could cruise at 175MPH. Air Force designate UC-78 and also AT-17 depending on what its use.

The Cessna 310D was the original 310 series and had two Continental 0-470-B, Opposed engines and cruise speed was 210MPH.

One of the most popular twin engine aircraft in general aviation was the 310K, which could cruise at 220MPH and had slanted flared tip tanks.

I had 1.5 hours in T-50, test hop after annual and re-furbished by Hill aircraft and leasing, Atlanta, Ga. I have several hundred hours in the 310 aircraft, as most flight schools around Atlanta used them for multi-engine training.
The T-50 was owned by a Lockheed Test pilot and later was destroyed in a wind storm at McCollum airport in Kennasaw, Ga, I think it was 1983.