This could be the muddiest 4WD in the Territory.

Alex Dunn’s ‘Lux was covered in a thick layer of mud after getting bogged in a field off Gunn Point Rd on Sunday afternoon.

Mr Dunn said the mud was propelled onto his car after Bryce Schmidt came to pull him out.

“As he was trying to pull be out, it flicked mud and grass all over the front of the car,” he said.

“Then because mud covered the windscreen, I couldn’t see out of it so I had to open the window so I got covered as well and mud went through my car.”

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He said the bog turned a three-hour afternoon trip into a six-hour nightmare.

“We didn’t get back onto the main road until about 7pm.”

media_camera Alex Dunn’s afternoon turned from a short trip into a ‘three hour nightmare’. Picture: Tony Fewster

Mr Dunn, of Rosebery, said it then took him two hours and $50 at a car wash to clean the outside of the car.

“Then when I got home I had to pull all the seats out and clean inside too. I had to pull the snorkel off, clean the air filters, there was mud on everything.”

The 21-year-old said he was making a new track when he got bogged because he didn’t think his car would get through the old tracks.

“It was deep — the wheels were just spinning. All the weight was on the chassis.”

“I was the dickhead for driving through there,” he said.