Hans Clarin Hovind Mustad (22 November 1871 – 1 January 1948) was a Norwegian businessman.
[5] One of their daughters Elma Anne Lise became a horse rider, and married a man of the Kielland family.
[10] When Hans Mustad died in 1918, his sons inherited the largest industrial company in Norway, with 2,000 domestic employees as well as several factories abroad.
The expansion continued after 1918, and the company eventually became the world's largest producer of fish hooks.
During the trip, from Kristiania to Aandalsnes, he passed several hundred horses, and stopped the engine as to not frighten the animals.
He gave the car to the interest group KNA in 1929; it is now on exhibit in the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.