Windshield Wiper Motor/Washer Pump Rebuild

Old Feb 11, 2024 | 01:41 PM
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Default Windshield Wiper Motor/Washer Pump Rebuild

I have restored a 1967 Camaro and am now looking for someone to rebuild the windshield wiper motor and washer pump.
I want to keep it all original. Who would you recommend that would do excellent at a reasonable rate? The manufacturer is
Delco Remy

Thank you,
Jim Enz
Newton, KS
 
Old Feb 21, 2025 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jenz
I have restored a 1967 Camaro and am now looking for someone to rebuild the windshield wiper motor and washer pump.
I want to keep it all original Polaris RZR 570 Accessories. Who would you recommend that would do excellent at a reasonable rate? The manufacturer is
Delco Remy

Thank you,
Jim Enz
Newton, KS
You might want to check with Cardone Industries, as they specialize in remanufacturing OEM wiper motors. Another great option is Wiper Works—they restore original wiper motors and washer pumps while keeping everything period-correct. For a specialist in classic GM parts, Lectric Limited and Restoration Services also offer high-quality rebuilds. Since you’re in Newton, KS, you might also contact local restoration shops or classic car clubs for recommendations on trusted rebuilders in your area.
 
Old Jun 20, 2025 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by jenz
I have restored a 1967 Camaro and am now looking for someone to rebuild the windshield wiper motor and washer pump.
I want to keep it all original yamaha viking accessories. Who would you recommend that would do excellent at a reasonable rate? The manufacturer is
Delco Remy

Thank you,
Jim Enz
Newton, KS
WiperWorks (rebuildingtricowipers.com) is highly recommended for restoring Delco Remy wiper motors and washer pumps. They specialize in original parts, offer quality work at a reasonable price, and maintain the factory look. D&M Restoration is another solid option if you want top-tier results. Both are trusted by classic car owners.
 
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