The Texas sun is going to be BRUTAL on the car. At the very least you should use one of those windscreen covers that go inside the windshield to protect the dash and binnacle. It will also help keep the sun off the leather seats and the temperature inside the car lower. If you have the later gear shift cover with the little medalion in the center it will shrivel up like a potato chip if the sun gets on it (automatics only). A real quick and cheap thing for it is just put a sock over it when the car sits. A cover would be a good idea if you don't even have a carport. Clean and protect the leather with Lexal or something else at least as good. Use a silicone protectant on the rubber seals like the door seals. Use a tire spray with a UV protectant but NO SILICONES on the tires. Try to keep parked on paved surfaces to prevent moisture from getting to the frame. Play in the steering can come from several sources, you have to have someone move the wheel while you look for the source. It could be the u-joints on the steering column to the tie rod ends to the rack itself. Check to see that the wires are attached to the door switches, many owners have them disconnected so the battery won't go dead if the doors are left open. You should change ALL the fluids in the car, the brake fluid, final drive, windscreen, transmission, coolant, and engine oil. I would do a complete service including grease job, tune-up and replace the cooling system hoses, belts, thermostat if origional. For the elcetrical system get rid of the fan fail relay and/or the bypass wire, unplug the locking module, get the relay upgrade kit, check and clean all the fuses. If the battery is over 5 years old replace it too. Call a vender and order an oil filter, a drain plug adapter, A couple of blending pads, and the manuals right away. Go over with the vender if you have all the recalls on the car. If not then order them too. Have at least 2 keys. The second can be an Ilco if you don't care about looks but at least have 2 in case you loose 1 or it breaks. As you use the car you will find more and more things do to on it. Right now go check the tire pressures on the car. They are on a label inside the glove box on the cover. The spare will be flat so have it resealed with Camel Bead Sealer. Enjoy it. The more you drive it the better it will run (after you fix everything that breaks!!!!). David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "videobob11" <videobob@xxxx> wrote: > As I said in the previous post, I have this pristine like new car. > It has been kept in a controlled garage it's whole life. > It is like I am getting an almost new car. > I don't deserve it. > Unfortunatly, I don't have a garage to put it it, or even a car port > to park it under! (GASP!) > It will be sitting out under the sun, rain, whatever the north Texas > weather throws at it.