Calvin Coolidge “Cal” Worthington (November 27, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was an American car dealer well known throughout the West Coast of the United States, and to a more limited extent elsewhere due to minor appearances and parodies in a number of movies. He was best known for his unique radio and television advertisements for the Worthington Dealership Group. In these advertisements, he was usually joined by “his dog Spot,” except that “Spot” was never a dog. Often, Spot was either a tiger, a seal, an elephant, a chimpanzee, or a bear. In one ad, “Spot” was a hippopotamus, which Worthington rode in the commercial. On some occasions, “Spot” was a vehicle, such as an airplane that Worthington would be seen standing atop the wings of while airborne. “Spot” was officially retired in the mid-1980s; however he was mentioned occasionally in his later commercials.
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