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Cal Worthington Legendary Car Salesman DEAD AT 92
« on: September 09, 2013, 07:38:45 pm »
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Cal Worthington -- the legendary car dealer who became famous for his "Go see Cal" TV commercials has gone on to that great used car lot in the sky, TMZ has learned.

Worthington -- who had dealerships in Long Beach, CA, Anchorage, Alaska, Phoenix, Houston, Sacramento and other cities -- died Sunday at his ranch in California.

Worthington did commercials for decades, often sharing the screen with animals including his dog Spot. 

Cal and his dog Spot. Oh boy do I remember those commercials.


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Re: Cal Worthington Legendary Car Salesman DEAD AT 92
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2013, 08:05:15 pm »
Remember his commercials well..
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Re: Cal Worthington Legendary Car Salesman DEAD AT 92
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2013, 06:55:52 pm »
Remember his commercials well..

Me too, but I didn’t realize his dealerships were so wide spread. I remember him well on Seattle TV stations so naturally thought he was local. 
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Re: Cal Worthington Legendary Car Salesman DEAD AT 92
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2013, 07:18:54 pm »
Me too, but I didn’t realize his dealerships were so wide spread. I remember him well on Seattle TV stations so naturally thought he was local.

When we moved to AZ I was shocked to see he had dealerships down here, too...
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