Good morning, my name is Kevin, and I’ve been following the forum for US Cars for quite some time now, because I want to make it possible for myself to drive a second car that has twice as many cylinders as my first car. I’m now under 30 and I’ve come back to get my first Ami. What am I supposed to do, and why am I posting here? I’m looking for a classic from the 60s. And NO! I’m not one of those who has a stainless Ford Mustang for 30 00,- € want to have 😉 What I’m looking for is a convertible cruiser that is “beginner friendly”. Under beginner friendly I understand that my budget is about 10-12k + reserve for expenses/repertures that are clearly recognizable when buying. Also there is something in the backhand for unexpected repertures that will always occur with a 40-50 year old vehicle. I looked around a bit and made a “pre-selection”. Unfortunately Google doesn’t give a lot of “experienced experience” gwerten” regarding “classical problems” or “degree of experience with classic cars” which of these vehicles is suitable for a beginner. Here is a list of vehicles that would agree to me: Could you recommend or advise one of these vehicles and explain to me why and what I have to pay attention to in such a selection? Are there any alternatives? As for reperatures: my father-in-law has a very well equipped workshop incl. pit. However, my only experience so far the screwing of current vehicles and the construction of an old beetle convertible, in which I have not welded myself. Now you know my taste, my budget and my experience … what are the recommendations of those who know much better in the scene than I do, and what tips can you give me? Thank you! Greetings, Kevin