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Wednesday, 30 January 2008, 21:33 GMT

'Record-breakers' hit the highway

James and Peggy Mason in their "love bug": Picture South West News Service A record-breaking couple from Devon are packing their suitcases and preparing for a very big adventure.

Newlyweds James Mason, 93, and his 84-year-old bride Peggy have invested in a motorhome so they can enjoy a belated honeymoon.

The couple from Paignton became Britain's oldest newlyweds last November, when they tied the knot after a whirlwind courtship.

Peggy will be in the driving seat when they set off next week.

She has held a clean driving licence since 1939 and was once employed as a security van driver.

"No leisurely cruise for us - we're going to rough it"
Peggy Mason

"My first car was a little Austin 7, which I had to start at the front with a handle," she told BBC News.

"Then it was a case of running like mad to get in the car before it stopped."

James, who came up with the idea of a road trip, says he's quite content to let his wife do the driving.

"At 94, I'm a bit long in the tooth now for long-distance trips, but I'm sure I'll be able to keep her entertained," he said.

Peggy and James Mason: Picture South West News Agency

Peggy says her husband likes to be chauffeur-driven.

"He even likes the doors opened for him - sometimes he thinks he's still the mayor," she laughs.

The couple paid £15,000 for their R-registered motorhome, complete with "all mod-cons" and a satellite navigation system.

"It's got everything we need and we're just raring to go," said Peggy.

"We've even got a sticker saying 'Record-breakers on tour'.

"This is going to be our adventure. No leisurely cruise for us - we're going to rough it."

Their honeymoon will include pit-stops in Wales, Ireland, England and Scotland.

James appears quite content to let his wife plan the itinerary.

"Anywhere, everywhere - I don't mind where we go as long as I'm with her," he said.




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