Watch the moment Gwynedd dad wins brand new £77k Jeep with £50k more stuffed in the boot {{favouriteCount}}
This is the lifechanging moment a Gwynedd dad found out his luck was in.
Martin Shepherd from Caernarfon scooped a £77,000 special edition Jeep Kahn Wrangler CJ400 Expedition with £50,000 cash in the boot.
The helicopter safety boss from Caernarfon was ambushed at his remote home by BOTB’s Christian Williams who handed him the keys to his dream vehicle.
It came a week after he came runner up in the competition he'd been taking part in for several years.
Yet while some of BOTB’s previous 586 dream car winners have broken down in tears or slumped to their knees in disbelief, Martin’s calm reaction belied his nerves.
“It was a relief to see Christian at the door,” he said.
“I’ve been playing with BOTB for years and never got anywhere near, then last week I was one of the runners-up so I thought my luck might be in.
“Every Tuesday I hoped it would be me but this week I knew something was up when my 22-year-old daughter got up at 8am. Like most people that age, 8am is a time they rarely see so when I saw Meg I knew something was up.
"An hour or so later, Christian knocked on the door."
BOTB hands over the keys to two stunning cars each week as well as a lifestyle prize. The company, listed on the stock market, was founded by William Hindmarch in 1999 and has given away more than £43m-worth of prizes so far.
Martin said he adored the car but the money would come in equally handy as he was in the middle of renovating a property.
“The cash couldn’t have come at a better time,” he said.
“We’re renovating a property that’s been derelict for a number of years, so this money will definitely come in useful.”
Christian, who surprises the BOTB winners each week, said: “I always say I have the best job in the world, making people’s dreams come true, and it looks like this is definitely the case for Martin and his family.
“Not only will he get an incredible Jeep, he’ll have plenty of cash to help finish off his renovation.”
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