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Old 09-12-13, 09:02 AM
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Default Showman car salesman Cal Worthington dies at 92

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Cal Worthington, the Oklahoma native whose old-time carnival flair built one of the most successful car dealerships west of the Mississippi, has died. He was 92.

Worthington died Sunday while watching football at his home on the Big W Ranch near Orland, Calif., said Brady McLeod of the Miles Law Firm in Sacramento, which represented Worthington.

Described as a cross between Dale Carnegie and Slim Pickens, Worthington was best known for his wacky television pitches that had him wrestling with a tiger, flying upside down on an airplane wing or riding a killer whale. His sales antics with his “Dog Spot” drove a career that took him from a three-car lot on a patch of Texas dirt to a multi-make dealership empire that grossed billions of dollars and stretched from Southern California to Alaska.

In 1950, Worthington bought a car dealership in Huntington Park and in the years that followed began to use his down-home theatrical style to drum up more business.

Worthington's enduring mark on regional television wasn't made until 1971, when he began running his famous “Dog Spot” commercials. The ads were inspired by two competitors, Ralph Williams and Fletcher Jones, who both ran television ads featuring dogs. In particular, Jones was shown cuddling puppies and promised he'd give customers a dog from the pound.

“I decided I'd mimic them,” Worthington told the Los Angeles Times in 2002. So he borrowed a gorilla, chained it to a car bumper and let the cameras roll. With the ape snarling in the background, Worthington said: “Howdy, I'm Cal Worthington and this is my dog Spot. I found this little fella down at the pound, and he's so full of love.”

Worthington spoofed the ads for decades, offering customers his dog Spot, who always turned out to be any animal other than a dog. At one time or another, frogs, lizards, grizzly bears, hippos and even elephants played the part of Spot. It was during this time, too, that Worthington aired the famous 26-stanza jingle he'd written himself titled “Go See Cal.”

From the start, Worthington insisted on writing and starring in his own ads. And he believed in the power of repetition. At its peak, he spent $12 million to run his commercials 50,000 times a year.

A complete obituary will follow at latimes.com/obits.
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I loved his commercials.

Side note, he flew 29 missions over germany in a B-17 Flying Fortress...That in itself is amazing.


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RIP. Growing up in San Diego, you always ALWAYS saw his commercials.
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I'm sorry he passed away, and condolences to his relatives, friends, and employees. RIP. But I've (almost) never in my life seen an auto-dealer ad that didn't insult human intelligence. Most of his were apparently no different.....though the one about the BBQ dinner seemed less offensive than most.

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I grew up in LA so I saw these commercials all the time. R.I.P
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Yes, me too. As a Southern California native, I grew up with Cal's commercials and his "dog, Spot" that was anything from a live tiger to an elephant or whatever. To this day, I think of those commercials with a smile every time I pass by that dealership when I'm up the LA way. RIP.
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