Thanks guys -
We made it to Seattle with only a couple little bumps. We covered about 2700 miles in 12 days in steady >90 degree weather. It was hot and my copilot reminded me of that about every 20 minutes - he's used to a very mild SF.
Our last little bungle happened about 60 miles south of Tacoma, when the car just died with no warning at about 65 mph. I steered over to the shoulder and after some searching saw that the distributor cap was cockeyed. Not sure what came first or who touched it last, but the rotor cracked and banged around inside the cap, or the cap wasn't screwed on all the way and let the rotor come off.
AND of course, that's the one part I didn't bring a spare of - I had everything else, but the rotor didn't get put in my order before we left and I didn't have time to run out for another. I did, however, bring lots of zipties and self-adhesive tape, so...
It limped home the last hour, but we made it! I have a couple more workshops to wrap up the tour, but once I got the car home in Seattle, I grabbed my truck keys with no shame. If you want to appreciate your newer vehicles, drive a 40 year old manual car for a couple thousand miles and your 2003 Tacoma will feel like angels are carrying you on your own special air-conditioned cloud chariot.
The trip was fun, I'll make some vids and post pics - the kids will be stoked, too.