Nineteen sixty-five puts this car under the Mark I series production run. It is presented in what appears to be British Racing Green with a black convertible top and knock-off wire wheels. Exterior features on the car include dual tip exhaust, a grille guard as well as front and rear chrome bumpers with bumper guards. The MGB is powered by an inline four-cylinder engine with dual carburetors paired to a manual transmission. The interior of the MGB features black carpets with black bucket seats, a radio and rollbar.
The MGB was produced from 1962 to 1980. It offered European styling at an affordable price, which led to it becoming one of the more popular convertibles of the time period. Its compact size, manual transmission, and rear-wheel drive formula make for a very enjoyable driving experience.