>>28585506
You could probably find a well sorted Midget for that kind of money, so at that point it comes down to your income. If you can support the added maintenance costs, then a Midget would be a decent choice for a first classic, though if you're doing motorway miles, you should check what kind of RPM the engine is turning at 70mph. I don't think Midgets ever came with overdrives, so you could be at 4,000+ on the Motorway, which isn't exactly comfortable for you or the car.