I wonder if Zoppas supplied unfinished machines to ACME, in order that ACME could put their own fascia on the machine? Didn't Bosch once do something similar with dishwashers for Hotpoint UK?
Bearing in mind the likes of English Electric farted about with moving control panels from front, to back, then front again, between different models of washer. I suppose the ACME could have been a one-off hybrid design before complete Zanussi-fication set in.
The Zoppas 563 has a left-hand rear dispenser, door release button, but the three control knobs are on the back edge of machine.
The Zoppas 570 moves the dispenser to the rear right-hand side, door catch is a handle on the door, control panel is on the upper front edge of the machine.
The Zoppas 580 has front-mounted dials.
Regarding the Currys advert and the Zoppas DL23T, that particular design seems to have all the design cues of Zanussi/REX. Reply #30 in the following thread appears a good match for it.
https://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?23704
I noticed that the ACME Automatic seems to have two dials, and what appears to be a rocker switch on its front fascia.
An advert for the Zoppas 562 apparently shows two rear-mounted dials and possibly a switch, rather than the three dials of the Zoppas 563. But the filter access port seems not to be shown in the Zoppas 562 advert.
