That looks to be the exact model GE that my cousin Mary had. Her older daughter bought it for her when she got her first nursing job in '64.
When Mary died in 2001 (age 84), the range was sold with the house. When I asked her son and daughter-in-law about it, they said they would have given it to me had they known I wanted it.
Looks brand new,Well worth the price considering anything you could buy today with double ovens would be at least a thousand, and not near the quality of this unit, love the positioning of the buttons so you don't have to reach over the burners.