Bejoe16
Patience is what it is all about (and the great folks on this forum) Cars like your looking for do exist! Especially if you work on cars yourself. I got the same speech your getting now but didn't let it deter me from searching for something in my budget. There are non rust buckets in the range you are looking for contrary to what some may say. By putting the word out you may also get some offers from forum members that have not been advertised yet, I know I did.
About 6 months ago I finished up a 73 240Z it took a week of driving it to remember what a tin can they were...so I went looking for an affordable E9 ....Sold the Z for $8700 and I got lucky and was able to buy a 71 2800CS with a 3.5 motor and 5 speed on ebay from a fantastic forum member for $200 more than the Z sold for (probably not as many bidders since the car was in Hawaii ). Sure it needed a little attention and it's not a 100% rust free acid dipped example as it had some minimal rust (now rememdiated) but it will work great as a daily driver which is what I was after. It helps that I enjoy working on cars so any money I spend on a less than perfect car is always "Cheaper than Therapy" (although original parts for these cars ain't cheap)...Also I didn't need another Sunday driver (have a 79 Ferrari 308 GTB for that which has been the most enjoyable/visceral car to drive I have ever had)
Bottom line be patient and keep searching and you will find what your looking for at a number that works with your budget. The old adage "Buy the most expensive example you can afford" does apply to these cars, as your desired outcome is going to dictate what you have to spend to get there. Just try and not spend your $10k on a car that is really a $7k car trying to ride the increase in prices that the 100 point acid dipped cars with proper head light cover knurled thumb screws are enjoying.:-D
Good Luck in your search!