Hey guys, been selling cars off and on for about 15 years or so. I know the usual scams(overpaying for shipping and asking for a rebate, money orders, cashiers checks, out of state buyers, etc) on craigslist and also in person. I'm selling my 1968 Dodge Charger on craigs in Hawaii and I have a possible buyer all the way in Michigan. I have always dealt with local buyers and most out of state buyers are risky. So this guy wants me to help him ship(loading to dock) etc for the car to get to him. I informed him it will probably be about $2,000 to ship the car to michigan and he's responsible for all shipping costs. Just to a port in Seattle or Cali will be $1,100 or so then you need to use a semi truck or flate bed it the rest of the way. Some serious traveling indeed. I heavily implied he's better off buying a classic mopar locally or at least a neighboring state. However, he's insisting on my car. Wants to use Paypal for transaction. I told him I dont have an account and he implied to just sign up for one. My question is, let's say I get a non-refundable deposit, draw up a legal binding contract showing the car in detailed pics describing the car to the best of my ability, does he have any re-course against me should he try and find a loop hole in all of this? Example, he claims I didin't describe the car very well, he has possession of my car(plus title) and his funds are in escrow through the paypal account. Am I screwed at this point? What are some possible scenerious he could try and pull if he had intentions of fraud. Please share your ideas or better yet, your experiences if you had similar out of state transactions. Thanks guys.