
FORT LAUDERDALE — Oh no, not the ‘Vette!
After being forced to sell his Fort Lauderdale waterfront home, singer David Cassidy is selling his 2009 Corvette to pay down some his bankruptcy debts.
.According to paperwork filed by the singer of I Think I Love You in his bankruptcy case, Cassidy received a $27,500-offer for his favorite sports car.
He’s now seeking the judge’s permission to pull the trigger on the sale.
Late last year, the court approved Cassidy’s sale of the house for $2 million.

Back at the time he was a Partridge Family heartthrob, in the 1970s, the 65-year-old Cassidy often posed on the hood of a Corvette, his favorite car!
By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com, SouthFloridaReporter.com, Feb. 22, 2016
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Good for him! He’s been working so hard at taking care of his finances and cleaning up his debt. As he continues to make all the right choices and sift through his options during this period of temporary decline he will come through with flying colors. In a recent message on his website to his fans he said “A big thank-you to all who came out to my shows this weekend. I had the most fantastic weekend. The three sold out shows were an amazing experience. I love playing live and I wanted to let you know that I’ve got the fire back in my belly”. I wish him continued success, profit and the ability to live and enjoy his life the way that he is accustomed to.