Damn, no shipping allowed. I had my Maytag TT (same size) shipped by UPS for $110, and a long-ago Hoover TT auction in Colorado would ship it by UPS for $50, but this guy won't budge. Too bad; I would definitely bid.
This machine looks to be in good shape and appears to be a later model, although it does drip from the spin side, and Greg N said that spin pumps were troublesome (quite literally the Achille's heel of Hoover TTs...)
At this price I would definitely buy it (looks great) if it was closer.
As long as it's under 200lbs (or is it 100lbs?) UPS will ship most things and they are a reasonable choice. Problem, and I think I can speak for many eBay sellers is who is going to crate/pack the item.
Packing a major appliance so it survives a UPS journey is going to require more than the second hand/USPS Priority Mail boxes most seller use. Suspect this is why many sellers won't bother. Of course they could take it to a MailBoxes Etc, or UPS store, and they will do the packing and shipping, but most sellers dont' want even that much trouble.
Suppose if it were one's dream machine(s), one could travel to the seller's location (fly,drive,train), pick up the unit in a rented U-Haul and ship it back home themselves. That however is allot of work.
Still am interested to see what the original poster has to offer.
Can understand why so many would be buyers think good and hard about bidding on far away appliances. C&F wanted to charge me $250 to move a washer 2 states.