I wasn't familiar with the Eudora, but Neff made a similar machine in the early sixties. It was the Neff Witta. Here's a picture of an ad. I got it from "Das Waschmaschien-Forum". The spinner is not in the picture, but the text of the ad explains it. The washer washes and rinses and when the load is done it gets spun out in the spinner that can be taken out from behind the lower front panel.
BTW, the German word Motor has two plurals. One is Motoren, when we are talking about motorbikes and the other one is Motore in case of such washer motors IIRC.

BTW, the German word Motor has two plurals. One is Motoren, when we are talking about motorbikes and the other one is Motore in case of such washer motors IIRC.
