I had a mid-80's WCI gas dryer, and a '78 GE electric dryer. The dimensions were identical, as well as the lint filter. Interchangeable. The WCI design carried over to the Kenmore/Frigidaire line of "Frigmore" dryers, and they had the same weakenesses: the gas dryers would get way too hot on the high setting (medium was ok), and the blowers were rather anemic, letting lint build up in long dryer vent runs. I know this because when I replaced the GE electric dryer with the WCI gas dryer, without checking the vent, the WCI gas dryer started taking a very long time to dry, and the cabinet would get rather warm. Much longer and warmer than when I had the WCI in another house with a much shorter and clear run. When I replaced the WCI with a Maytag dryer, the first thing the Maytag did was blow a big lint clot out the vent... After I got through hitting my forehead with my hand, I started inspecting the vent run every few years. But the Maytag blows so strong there's usually not much at all to clean out.