Yes, screwing up the paperwork. Mr. Megibow didn't have the money to purchase these cars outright, so he bought them with help from his soon-to-be-not-so friendly banker. But the fact that the bank held title to the cars interrupted Megibow's desire to swap cars around and pocket the proceeds. So he got creative, and sold some cars on a bill of sale, and others on a duplicate title. Once word got out that some buyers really didn't own the cars they had "purchased" and the bank realized Megibow no longer had possession of some cars for which they held a note, things started to go south pretty quickly. Which is about the time Megibow tried to make a run for the border, but was apprehended instead, cleaving the Daytona Coupe abandoned on the side of the highway in New Jersey.