Tickets to win this £134,000 Mercedes G-Wagen are just 19p for a limited time only

The G-Wagen's design has barely changed since the 1970sThe G-Wagen's design has barely changed since the 1970s
The G-Wagen's design has barely changed since the 1970s | BOTB

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BOTB's latest bargain prize draw has an extra sweetener - an "early bird special" for people buying tickets soon

The Mercedes G-Wagen is one of the most timeless designs in the automotive world. Now known as the G-Class, a moniker largely ignored by fans, it can trace its roots back to the 1970s and it was originally developed as a military vehicle.

Its looks have barely changed since then, but its boxy design has always been so iconic it would almost be a travesty to change it now.

BOTB's prize giveaway is one of the AMG versions, and they feature thunderous V8 engines, huge wheels, and plenty of luxuries inside.

It might be a serious off-roader, but an AMG G-Wagen is still seriously luxurious insideIt might be a serious off-roader, but an AMG G-Wagen is still seriously luxurious inside
It might be a serious off-roader, but an AMG G-Wagen is still seriously luxurious inside | BOTB

They're also eye-wateringly expensive, with even the base models starting at over £130,000 - and AMG variants easily topping £200,000.

It's not normally a car for us mere mortals, then. But one lucky person will be winning one next week, and all they've got to do is pay 19p for a ticket.

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That's if they can catch BOTB's "early bird” special offer. If they don't, they'll have to stump up another 3p. Because tickets are normally 22p.

But if you were lucky enough to get the phone call, and you didn't fancy a V8 gas-guzzler, you could opt for the £94,000 cash prize instead.

To find out more, or to enter to buy a ticket, or a bundle of tickets, click here.

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