Congrats on #301, your concerns about the drivetrain are unfounded, that`s
probably the most sturdy part of the car.
Make sure you check the undercarriage thoroughly for rust, while a little
rust won`t make the car worthless, it could get a bit expensive.
As for snow, I have (please don`t hate me guys) driven my Brick in the snow,
but not by choice.
These cars really aren`t that bad in the snow, they weigh a lot, and unless
you put really wide tires on it, it should bite through pretty well.
I should point out though, that they don`t seem to carry a whole lot of
their weight in the rear, which makes it a bit hard to get moving sometimes.
In my opinion, a Bricklin pretty much performs like a mild muscle car from
the early 70`s, if that helps at all.
Good luck, Keep us posted,
Carl
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