Apparently this is an abandoned druggie house or something. Who lives like this?
But we shouldn't complain as it's the apathetic morals of such that allow a nearly 50 year old appliance, like this, to co-exist so that hunters like ourselves can ultimately enjoy.
I'm just amazed it's lasted all these years. I suppose people who can only afford (or remember) to do laundry once or twice a month saves a lot on detergent and wear and tear on the machines. In fact, I don't see any detergent at all. Maybe they are more of a rinse only and dry with fabric sheets to save spending money on detergent.
Certainly looks like a 1972 N line with the black box surround for the timer, maybe something like a WWA8400N. Really cool washer, bummer of a house it is in.
I had neighbors back in my childhood who had this particular model in this color. I remember that opening the lid did NOT stop the agitation, as in later models. Any idea what year GE washers first did that?