Discover everything you need to know about acquiring the parts and assembling Corris Rivett in My Winter Car, including how to build it.
The Corros Rivett in My Winter Car is a project car in My Winter Car, designed for players who want a full rebuild challenge. Purchase it from the call seller for 500 MK and take it to the house. Obtain all the necessary parts and start building. Use the Kekmet to take this car to your house. Building Corris Rivett requires a complete sequence.
For more information on My Winter Car, check out its official Steam page here.
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What is Corris Rivett

The Corris Rivett in My Winter Car is based on the Ford Taunus TC. This car has a 2.0L inline four-cylinder OHC engine. You can choose to transmit the engine’s power by a 4-speed manual transmission, a 5-speed manual transmission, or a 3-speed automatic transmission. Corris Rivett has a heavy body, low revving, and high torque. This car is sold as a bare, disassembled frame with 10-12 random loose parts.
This car features a speedometer that reads up to 220 km/h, depending on the trim. The correct gauge will have either the fuel and temperature gauges, a clock, or a 7000 RPM tachometer. The car has a 4-link rear suspension. The engine can be upgraded with various parts, such as carburetors, camshafts, and others. This is a rear-wheel drive car with a 2.0L SOHC inline 4 engine making 98 hp at 5500 rpm.
How to get Corris Rivett

To unlock the project car in My Winter Car, you need to acquire the owner’s phone number. You can find it inside the new gas station, but if you already know the number, you can skip this part. Once you have the number, make the call and wait patiently until the owner answers. Make sure not to hang up early and let the call end by itself. Use your keyboard’s numpad to dial: 08609553
If you cut the call too soon, the map marker will not show up, and the seller will not appear near his house. This means that you have to repeat the whole process. If the call goes through correctly, a map marker will appear on your map. Drive to the marked location and wait until the owner finishes talking. This is because only then will it be unlocked.

After that, you can buy the car for 500 MK and transport it back to your garage using the Kekmet. Arrive during daylight hours because the seller won’t complete the transaction at night. You can’t drive the Corris Rivett right now, as the parts in the car are missing. Once the car is at your place, it’s unlocked and ready to build. If you notice that any parts are missing, you can simply buy them at Fleetari’s shop and finish the build at your own place.
Obtaining Part of Corris Rivett

Players can purchase the Corris Rivett from Fleetari’s shop in My Winter Car. Make your way towards the shop and purchase all the parts to build it. Acquire the magazine from PSK and place an order. Doing so allows you to get the parts in 2 days. You can also obtain some parts from where you purchased them in the first place.

Get the parts in your original car before purchasing the project car. Collecting all the required parts is one of the most challenging aspects of the Rivett build. Kansalaisen Marketti is your main supplier for most parts. You need to open the magazine and find parts listings with phone numbers.
Call the number using the numpad and wait until the seller finishes talking before hanging up. Make sure to check for post notification, then pick up parts. Parts come in boxes via mail and are in used condition.
How to Build Corris Rivett

The building process of Corris Rivett can be challenging for the players in My Winter Car. A modular build system is used in the car to build it. Use the parents’ house to build the car, as the assembly there is much easier.
The engine block, Cylinder Head, and Steering Column are the unique parts and cannot be purchased as spares. However, other parts can be purchased in unlimited quantities. Understand your target specification, so check the VIN first. It’s best to work in a heated area like a garage, as the cold starts are much harder.
Assembly Order For Corris Rivett

The assembly for Rivett is more complex due to the many parts. Make sure to follow the sequence to prevent any failure.
1. Chassis & Suspension
- Install the front suspension and attach the rear axle assembly.
- Install coil springs and mount the steering column.
- Install the steering rack and connect rods.
- Don’t forget to attack brake components.
2. Engine Assembly (Building Engine on Bench)
- Start with the engine block and make sure to install the crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons.
- Attach the oil pump and install the cylinder head.
- Fit the timing belt and mount the camshaft.
- Install cam followers and attach the alternator and starter motor.
- Install the water pump and carburetor.
- At last, fit the exhaust manifold.
3. Engine and Transmission
- Make sure to lower the engine and bolt the engine to the mounts.
- Choose transmission and install clutch assembly.
- Attach the driveshaft and connect the exhaust system.
4. Cooling System
- Install the fuel tank and connect the fuel lines and filter.
- Mount the radiator and fill the coolant. It’s best to check for any leaks at this stage.
- Install the fan belt.
5. Install Electrical System
- Install the battery and connect the alternator wiring.
- Start wiring the starter motor and install the fuse box.
- Make sure to connect the headlights, taillights, and indicators.
- Wire the switches and check all the circuits.
6. Wheels
- You need to choose the wheel type and install brake rotors.
- Mount wheels and use the best tire type.
- It’s best to use the winter tires, as the roads are more slippery.
7. Body Panel
- Add doors and install the hood, along with the trunk lid.
- Install fenders and mount seats.
- Add front and rear bumpers.
- Install the dashboard and fit the interior panels.
- Make sure to add the steering wheel.
8. Final Testing
- Test lights and check tire pressure.
- Fill all fluids and check the bolts.
- Verify the battery connection and brake system.
Start Checklist for Corris Rivett
Make sure to check the following before turning the key to start the Corris Rivett.
- Battery charged
- Choke engaged (if cold)
- Clutch pedal depressed
- Engine oil level is correct
- Coolant filled
- Fuel in the tank
- Spark plugs installed
- Wipers attached
- Suitable tires
Turn the key to start the engine. Turn on the heater and blower if the windows have frost. Engine revving correctly means that you built the Rivett successfully.
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