I sure wish I did have a picture, but thanks for the suggestion. Somewhere in my Grandfather's old slides is a shot of my Mom standing in beside the washer the day Sears delivered it, but that's the only pic that I ever remember seeing. I could give great detail to a sketch artist, but since that isn't likely to happen, maybe a little description would help?
Surprisingly, the panel itself is not totally unlike, in overall design appearance, the Frigidaire on the main page of this site. The washer used the chromed pointer knob (as opposed to the round dials with the cycles painted on that were so common then). The knob had a charcoal gray painted center. There was an infinite water level knob of smaller but similar design on the left, and temp on the right. I have examples of the knobs that I could post.
To the left of the controls was those typical 60s Kenmore wavy lines, with "KENMORE" in chrome and gray on the lower portion. There was also a gold Kenmore "butterfly" or whatever that was in the top left corner. The whole console was a squared design, and the end caps and top were painted charcoal gray as well. I have not seen this machine since 1974, so my memory may be flawed a bit, but I spent a lot of time observing and listening to that beast and I'd swear it's image is burned into my mind.
The machine is a 3-cycle, and the cycle layout had the Normal (in yellow) on top, Delicate in blue lower right, and Wash N' Wear in Pink lower left. The surround behind the level and temp controls was aqua blue - same color I think as the Delicate cycle.
The way I figured out the model number was by going to Sears' appliance parts website. WWW3.sears.com. You can pull up a scanned picture of the original parts list and diagrams - there you can see a rendering of what I am trying to describe.
Thanks again - I hope this is of at least a little help.