A 24" D* was "saved" late one night from behind a Belchville* appliance store. J* took two scrapped 30" machines apart and saved all of the important parts down to little bitty pieces, so there is one example, at least, of this machine preserved for posterity. *Names have been changed to protect the identities of the entities involved.
Jon, I have to believe that there was something terrible wrong with your GE, like a bad motor if it made all of that noise and washed so poorly. Every Thursday night our next door neighbor made smashed potatoes in her 2.5 quart MirroMatic pressure pan and every Thursday night that pan went directly from the stove to the lower rack of her 1958 GE without scraping. My mother was scandalized because what remained in the pan was not saved. They did not have a disposer, so unless it went into the garbage, it went into the dishwasher. Both households kept the water heaters close to 160. Each family had a baby and the only time that the baby bottles came out of our GE less than clean was when somebody did not close the top of the two part detergent cup so that it never dispensed, but was left with water sitting over the detergent.