A STOURPORT pensioner has won a £57,000 car with a surprise £10,000 in the boot in a dream car giveaway.

Leslie Green and his wife, Pauline, were surprised with the keys to a luxury BMW X5 after entering BOTB's competition.

The xDrive30d M-Sport model is worth £57,460 - but the couple also scooped £10,000 in cash, which was in the boot of the car.

The couple, who live on the Walshes Caravan Park, were overcome with emotion as BOTB's Christian Williams handed over the keys.

But after the popping the champagne corks, Mr Green said: "I knew I was going to win one day."

He had chosen the 4x4 in order to get Pauline's mobility scooter in the boot.

My Green added: "I told everyone I would win and, although Pauline was always telling me to stop playing, my dream has come true."

Christian Williams, who handed my Green the keys during the surprise, said: "I reckon I have one of the best jobs in the world, handing people the keys to their dream car.

"But, when you see how much it means to people like Leslie and Pauline, that's when you realise how life-changing it can be.

"The winner's reactions range from stunned silence to screams, but I think Pauline's reaction was wonderful - she just couldn't believe what she was seeing."

BOTB was founded by William Hindmarch in 1999 and has handed over the keys to more than £22 million worth of supercars.

Listed on the stock market, BOTB has high-profile stands at airports and in Britain's biggest shopping centres, with 75 per cent of all people playing online at BOTB.com.

The company uses former professional footballers such as England international Sol Campbell to judge the competition independently each week, alongside current and former referees.