Welcome RWELLS, although it sounds like you may not be 'here' for very long! As you are sort of advertising your car, please let us know what price you have in mind.
Also, I can recommend not getting an OLD car to save on repair bills and dealerships, but a 2000+ one with the modern technology and for which parts are still plentiful and cheap. I've had great luck with that approach with my early 2000's Volvo C70 and S80, having driven hundreds of thousands of miles on those doing all repairs and maintenance myself. Parts are easy to come by and not expensive, and the ECU will tell you 95% of the time what's wrong with the car (doesn't happen that often. So far I've easily diagnosed and fixed 3 ignition coil fails, a valve timing solenoid fail and one airbag fail using an inexpensive scan tool). I probably saved tens of thousands over the past 20 years I have been driving these Volvos, and they are still going strong. And, two years ago, I bought a 2013 Mercedes 250 GLK that still looks brand new and is our daily driver here in the US. Cost was $8K and so far no dealer has touched it, we're about 15K miles into that so far.