From New Zealand to Orkney: Why we brought this classic car half way round the world
From New Zealand to Orkney: Why we brought this classic car half way round the world 7 hours ago Rob FlettBBC Scotland News, Kirkwall Cathleen Hourie has long coveted an Austin 3-Litre - a classic car that she was introduced to by her first boyfriend.
"The Austin was my first car," Cathleen told BBC Radio Orkney.
"I got over the boyfriend but I never got over the car.
He describes himself as a "car idiot" who has spent a lifetime restoring classic cars. When Cathleen inquired about the Austin on Hans' website PreWarCar, he got right back in touch.
"I thought it was too good to be true and it must be fake," Cathleen said.
"And then when I saw it was in New Zealand, I thought that was the end of it. "
Hans splits his time between New Zealand and the Netherlands.
"I had never been to the north of Scotland and I wanted to see it," said Hans.
The Opel Blitz was stuck fast in the deep gravel bed, almost up to its axles.
Hans was there for an hour unsure he would ever get out.
"I want to thank the driver who saw me and came back to pull me out.
I thought the Opel might have been damaged but she's fine. "
"Austin made fewer than 10,000 of these cars.
They had a top speed of 110mph. Now there are only around 30 of them left on the road.
"It's 55 years old and it is in much better condition than I hoped.
I'm really pleased with it
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