Cal Worthington Net Worth

He started his career as a car salesman in the 1940s and eventually opened his own dealership in Long Beach, California. He was known for his outrageous commercials and his catchphrase, "Go see Cal!" He was also known for his philanthropy, donating millions of dollars to charities and causes. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 92. Cal Worthington was an American car dealer who had a net worth of $100 million dollars. He was born in Shidler, Oklahoma in 1920 and grew up in poverty. He started his career as a car salesman in the 1940s and eventually opened his own dealership in Long Beach, California. He was well-known for his outrageous commercials and catchphrase, "Go see Cal!", as well as his philanthropy, donating millions of dollars to charities and causes. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 92.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Salesperson
Birth Day November 27, 1920
Birth Place United States
Cal Worthington age 93 YEARS OLD
Died On 2013
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Net Worth: $20 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $20 Million (2024)

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He dropped out of school to work in his early teens, and then went on to enlist in the Army Air Corps. His military service is widely documented, as he trained some of the first astronauts. He began selling used cars after returning to Texas, and subsequently moved to California, where he opened his first Hudson Motor car dealership. He became one of the first businesses to advertise on television, and bought huge blocks of advertising during nighttime movie airings. At his peak his dealerships sold $300 million worth of cars per year and he spent $15 million per year on advertisements. His ads spread across the West Coast, and he became one of the most well known used car dealers in the US. His ads, which were parody style, led to his appearing in movies. He became somewhat of a pop culture icon. He passed away September 8, 2013. In addition to his dealerships, Cal owned a 24,000 acre ranch in Orland, California. He was married and divorced four times and was survived by three sons, three daughters and nine grandchildren.