My wife has decided she wants a classic car for her next regular driver. We'll still have the Volvo, Miata, and motorcylce, and her commute is only 4 miles each way, so it's not a horrible idea.
She liked the Miata until I set it up for autocross (stiffer suspension, alignment that makes it wander, sticky tires, manual steering).
She has zero interest in the common LBCs.
She has expressed interest in a Volvo 1800. On the face of it, it should be a decent choice. Parts are available, prices aren't too painful, attractive design, and not as boring/common as an MGB.
What other similar cars should we also consider? I'm thinking the following requirements: - readily available parts (and reasonably priced) - <=$10,000 for a good example (I don't want to restore something - this is a buy and drive affair) - 2 or 4 door, sedan or coupe - no convertibles - relatively comfortable (think GT/touring, not Lotus 7) - european, or euro-looking