I have been lurking and learning much from this forum for a couple years now. Thank you for all I have learned. We experienced this same behavior driving through Montana, motor died, but would restart, then die again at random times. Turns out it was the in-dash ignition switch, a unit used in 1970's vintage GM pickup trucks. When continuity is lost, the engine shuts down as it is supposed to do when ignition is off. Wiggle the key a bit, restart, and runs fine until the next bumpy bridge or whatever. Replaced the switch with in-stock NAPA unit and has not happened again. Avoid using a heavy batch of keys in your ignition switch.