I worked with an Uncle, in 1982, as a service rep. for appliances. He had several accounts in apartment buildings. They had GE's with front service panels and those were from the 70s in Harvest Gold. In fact, over the years, I don't can't ever remember seeing a GE coin-op that WASN'T front serviceable.
The removable front panel they should have done for ALL their washers. But GE didn't do that until 1994 or so.
What ever.
GE FFs are fun to play with, but they are one of the worst when it comes to wasting water. That HUGE outer tub takes up probably as much as the inner tub. It was a bad design with a hard to service motor assembly.
I liked their cabinets and control panels, though. Especially the ones with the Toggle switches from the 70s.
At one time I had a 78 MOL GE washer. The tranny went. I carefully removed the top and gutted the machine of the suspension, and both tubs.... and put the top back on.
Was much better.
The cool thing with the new GE top loaders is the innards simply lift out. remove 4 screws (and the pump connection and wire harness) and the whole thing lifts out. And doesn't weigh nearly as much.
Take the innards from a new machine and put it into the cabinet of my 1978. That would be cool.