Versatronic Washer ?
Lawrence Yay you were the first to realize that this is NOT a versatronic washer, dryer yes washer no. It is as you and others stated a cool pair that has been used and abused a little.
Glen Norge aslo made a variable speed washer in the late 1960s that was sold under the Norge and Wards Signature labels. And there was also an Easy branded variable speed machine that was made by Hotpoint as all Easys were HPs by this time.
These variable speed washers were very short lived and from what little experience I have very troublesome. But I think the biggest problem was that it was a totally useless feature as most manufacturers already had three speed motors in their TOL models [ I think that every major washer manufacturer except Maytag used a 3 speed motor at one time ] so the VS did not achieve any faster or slower action than was already being offered. It really turned out to be a feature that impressed the men that engineered the machines more than the housewives that used it and so it was yet again a solution for a problem that never existed, LOL.
VS GE and Frigidaire washers actually had clutches that would slip constantly when run on anything but full speed, these two designs would clearly be more of a challenge to make with good long term reliability. Ironically Hotpoint, Kenmore and Norge VS washers all used a similar GE built variable speed split phase motor and because this was a brush-less motor these were very durable other than possible electronic board problems, but again there was just no reason for the feature and it sold poorly and was in many cases [ Kenmore ] dropped in less than 1 year.