The Corris Rivett is the main project car in My Winter Car—a fully modular, player-built vehicle designed for the brutal Finnish winter. Like the Satsuma before it, the Rivett starts as a bare chassis and becomes whatever you build it into: a daily driver, rally monster, circuit racer, or vintage masterpiece.
How to get all parts for Corris Rivett
For your newly bought Corris Rivett, get the parts from:
- Corris catalogues orders - get the magazine from PSK and place an order. In 2 days' time, you'll get the parts.
- Fleetari's Shop - Fleetari sells many high-end parts for Rivett, which will complete Rivett's build.
- Some parts are available at the place where you buy the Rivett, so make sure you get them all in your Sorbett before buying & taking the car.

How to build Corris Rivett in My Winter Car
Building Corris Rivett requires a complete sequence, even though there is no particular order to it.
If you are an automobile fanatic, this building process will make your inner child very happy! The car uses a modular build system (~200 parts). So, to build the Rivett, start with the following steps:
Step 1: Chassis & Suspension
- Subframe (front & rear)
- Control arms
- Coil springs + shock absorbers
- Steering rack
- Tie rods
- Spindles + hubs
- Brake discs + calipers

Step 2: Engine & Drivetrain
- Engine block
- Crankshaft + pistons + head gasket
- Cylinder head
- Camshaft
- Carburetor or EFI system (your choice)
- Alternator + starter
- Radiator + hoses
- Fuel pump
- Gearbox
- Clutch assembly
- Drive shafts
- Exhaust system

Step 2: Winter-critical parts
- Car heater + blower (needed to defrost windows)
- Battery (cold weather drains it faster)
- Windshield wipers (snow + ice)
- Tires → Winter or Studded recommended
Step 4: Mount the Body Panels
Install these after the chassis is done:
- Doors (L/R)
- Hood
- Trunk
- Fenders
- Bumpers
- Grille
- Headlights + taillights
- Windows + windshield

Bolt everything tightly. Loose bolts = car shakes or parts fall off.
Step 5: Fluids You Must Fill
Add:
- Engine oil
- Coolant
- Brake fluid
- Fuel

Step 6: Complete electrical wiring
Connect:
- Battery terminals
- Alternator wiring
- Starter wiring
- Dashboard gauges
- Lights
- Heater controls
(There’s no wiring mini-game as complex as Summer Car, but connections still matter.)
First Start Checklist for Corris Rivett
Before turning the key:
Must be TRUE:
- All bolts tightened
- Battery charged
- Fuel in tank
- Fluids filled
- Spark plugs installed
- Carb tuned / fuel mix correct
- Wipers attached
- Tires suitable for winter
Then:
- Turn key → engine should start
- If windows are iced → turn on heater + blower to windshield
- Let it warm up to clear visibility
Start the engine and let it idle. Listen carefully for fluctuations and strums. If your engine revvs correctly, congratulations, you have successfully built the Rivett!
Common mistakes to avoid
- Not tightening bolts fully → parts detach while driving
- Forgetting the heater → windshield stays frozen
- Using normal tires → zero grip on ice
- Leaving the battery outside cold too long → dies fast
- Starting engine without coolant → overheats even in winter
- Ending the seller call early → marker may not spawn
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