The article has many inaccuracies - the references to the Sterling brand and the history of the car are wrong, as is story and production details on the Jaguar.
He has assembled this article by plagurising (stealing) extracts from cheap auto magazines bought off the shelf. Not sure who wrote it but it but sounds like a clone of our Jeremy Clarkson (the well known british slob who knows bugger all about car enthusiasts) these people should talk to the guys who own and run these cars - because we are the real thing, not this garbage!