Phil:
I think the range in my post is a 1965 model. Automatic Ephemera has the 1966 Use & Care Guide, and the TOL 40-incher in there does not have the escutcheons for the door and drawer handles like this one does. Escutcheons are the plates behind each handle that dress up the handle. '66's just have handles, no escutcheons.
The range I posted is very definitely the TOL 40-incher, and it's complete. You can see the griddle, the correct original broiler pan with the rotisserie parts (the front support and spit for the rotisserie mount on the broiler pan), and the oven temperature probe. The presence of five dials on the control panel tells you it has two ovens and Sensi-Temp *, and the presence of a latch on the large oven tells you it's P*7 self-cleaning.
That photo I posted is an ancient CL shot, from years ago.
Again, I THINK the one I posted is a '65. Others here may disagree, and if one of the others is John Lefever, we'll have to take his word for it, since he's the most knowledgeable about GE ranges.
* GE 40-Inch Range Decoder:
When you're looking at want-ad photos, it can be hard to tell what features a GE range might or might not have. On pushbutton models, it's actually easy - count the dials.
Two Dials: Single oven (1 Oven Set and 1 Oven Temp dial)
Four Dials: Double oven (2 Oven Set and 2 Oven Temp dial)
Five Dials: Double oven plus Sensi-Temp (2 Oven Set, 2 Oven Temp and 1 Sensi-Temp dial)[this post was last edited: 12/24/2013-09:52]