Look.....
I surf very often South American second hand websites, and that is first time I see such a thing.
You find a lot of actual filter flos down there, as well as newer models, but never something like this.
Ge's FF lay outs were pretty much all the same Canada to Brazil.
Rim flo or not.
In south america you might have found semi automatic ff but no more than that.
You have standards all over because you have factories who produce pieces who adapts to various models....making what for us washer folks can immediately be recognized.
Case in point, in Brazil for example you had Brastemp machines that were nothing else but whirlpools and kenmore hybrids, just looking at it you say WHirlpool...in Colombia you had Centrales brand again whirlpool, in Venezuela you had Philips again whirlpool parts.
Now....whatever it is....even considering someone who made a machibe out of two, well....
That could have been if it was a filter flo top, or console fitting an hotpoint or beaumark machine...as to speak.
But you just cannot easily take a newer model console fit into an older, newer agitators won't fit filter flo trannies,so the baskets...outter tub as well.
Filter flo only had the washtub on balance springs,and outter tub ws still attached to cabinet, they used a boot,newer models had both outter and inner tub on springs....
Again...total different mechanics.
These are new cabinets, old baskets, new agitators.....does not make any sense.
Just like a wp belt drive would not fit easily a modern DD whirlpool...
You have very different layouts and mechanics to make one out of these two.....