G_Body_Man wrote: I guess I've been unclear in what I need. After the Cutlass fiasco, I'm done with an insane project, at least until I have money, time and brains. A window regulator here and a bit of welding there is no problem. Replacing a fairly large section of frame? Problem. I just want an interesting car that I can fix the odd gremlin on and simply drive. Maybe listen to some music in, but otherwise just be comfortable with.
You know how everyone here always says that Miata is the answer? That's because they do things well (within their given parameters), they're easy to work on and parts are cheap.
I bought a fairly low mile, one owner Miata in January. I have lots of free time, an assload of tools and a lift in my garage. I have been working on it constantly for nine months.
I'm not advocating that you buy a Miata, because it's clearly not what you're looking for. All cheap/older cars are projects to some degree. If you want a Mercedes, get one. But a complicated German luxury car that's difficult and expensive to fix probably isn't a good choice if you were overwhelmed by the needs of a pedestrian 80's GM sedan.