There are tonnes of options for you, but what is your budget?
As you have said any of the Ford options are good, although you may find that they are becoming fewer and further between, especially for something serviceable. I looked for a Sierra estate a while back and was amazed how much they are now fetching.
Of course there is also BMW. Possibly cheaper and more of a selection (ironically) than the Ford. The only down side is your age, and insurance. Because this is the popular option for a certain sector of society, they tend to be quite spendy to keep on the road.
Personal favourite, a Porsche 924 / 944. These things are built like tanks, cheap to repair and insure (even at 21) and are great fun to boot. The only down side is you may end up on the slippery slope of Porsche ownership!!!
Left field choice would be something like an Alfa 75. I love these cars, and I don't know why. Again though, getting fewer and further between, and expensive to repair if it goes wrong.
A cheap Jag? One of the old 2.9 XJ series with a manual box. Vauxhall Carlton or Omega? Rarer and getting to be a bit of a classic, possibly and Opel Manta. Something a little errrr... safer - Volvo 360 Turbo.
How about a something like a Lotus seven replica? It will be a kit car or one of the more budget replicas (in other words don't expect to find a Caterham or Westfield), but these are as toy as you are going to get.
The issue you are going to find is that you will be looking at something which will be approaching classic status a lot of the time. Unfortunately, we are now a front wheel drive society, so your options are getting fewer and further between, unless you want to spend big bucks.
Hit Ebay and have some fun. Best of luck.
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