120 years ago – 28 November 1890:  Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) was officially established following notarial  certification of the company in Stuttgart. Earlier, on 14 March, a preliminary  contract had been signed by Gottlieb Daimler, Max Duttenhofer and Wilhelm  Lorenz.
110 years ago – 22 November 1900: The  first Mercedes 35 hp was completed. With its many technical details, this was  the great-grandfather of the modern car.
100 years ago – 12 November 1910: The race  for the American Grand Prix in Savannah, Georgia, US, ended with a one-two  victory for Benz. David-Bruce Brown and Victor Hémery crossed the finish line  just seconds apart. Their racing cars were based on the Benz grand prix model of  1908.
75 years ago – November 1935: Foreign  manufacture of Mercedes-Benz passenger cars began with the production of  Mercedes-Benz rear-engined 130 models in Denmark.
65 years ago – November 1945: Daimler-Benz  was given authorisation from the Allies to produce the Mercedes-Benz 170 V (W  136 I series) as a pickup, panel van and ambulance.
			