Hello Photo703,
Don't do it man, what are you thinking!
Don't let these guys fool you, we're all in denial.
Welcome to the world of Healeys.
As others have mentioned, do some research on what models offer what.
David K is spot on, first thing you need to decide is what model you want.
Example:
Two or 4 seat (2+2) model.
Sports model or the touring model like the BJ7 and BJ8s. The BJ's have roll up windows and attached convertible top.
Once you decide what model you'd like, then it's how much do you have to spend.
They say, buy the best you can afford.
I agree. The better the car, as in just restored, the more reliable or less problems one should have. Restored cars are normally completely taken apart, frame and body parts repaired and mechanical or electrical parts replaced with NOS (new old stock), rebuilt, or aftermarket. Its like getting a new car.
If you go with a good driver, then the foot rule comes into play, as will dictate the price.
Let us know what model you're interested in and those of us who own that model or familiar with it, will be happy to help.
Cheers,
Roger