If you do not find anyone to do this, I would check out ebay (and possibly amazon) for an old WORKING motor. You stated the existing one needs to be rewound, and this is very expensive, if it just needs a new cord that is easily done. It should be relatively simple to replace the motor. Now if the timing on the machine is out, this could be a whole other story, especially if you cannot locate a service manual.
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