Dwayne, I recommend finding one with higher miles (40k-80k). This way, the recommended upgrades have more than likely been performed, and things which could have gone wrong have already gone wrong (and hopefully been fixed). Moreover, I think most car experts would agree that a car which has been sitting for twenty years has far more damage than a car which has been driven, at least once a week, on a regular basis. I know that feeling ... I'm worried about my car, and I haven't driven it in five days! Just my two cents. I'm sure there's more out there, but I'm off to play. ;) Best of luck! Farrar Hudkins New Orleans, LA