67 Dodge Dart 2door sedan drivers door glass

I never found them that bad to ship, just expensive due to the size. I used to ship hundreds of pieces of auto glass without a problem. I built special glass racks to store them. Shipping was just a matter of using the correct material. It didn't have to be expensive material either. I mostly used recycled flat cardboard boxes and carpet padding. Boxes that bicycles or appliances came in worked the best for me. Most businesses that had those boxes were more than happy to get rid of them as they took up too much room in their dumpster. There was a carpet company close by that had loads of scrap padding. Just tape strips of folded over cardboard along ALL the edges of the glass (especially the corners), wrap the whole thing in padding, and fold cardboard around it. The only ones that were a pain were the curved glasses. I wouldn't ship windshields as they were just to fragile, but, everything else shipped no problem.