Unless you like adventure, and possibly have 3 days to do it, due to missed DCFC's not working, put it on a dolly and tow it down, or have it trucked down. I don't have time like that to waste when miles need to be traveled because I need to be at work on Monday.
Is is doable? Yes, probably if you are retired.
Is it practical? I can think of many other ways to do it for a lot less of your precious time. So ask yourself, do you want to save time and waste money, or save money, and waste time. Choice is yours.
Contrary to popular thought process and belief, you can save time driving slower, and get more range between recharges, doing a steady 55 MPH, than driving 65-70 mph and drastically reducing the range between battery recharges. I've done it both ways.... 55 mph wins, in my 2015 SEL, driving from Los Angeles to Tijuana, MX and back, in a day.
I would strive to get 150 to 175 miles on the first leg of the trip, driving 55 mph with the AC turned off, then use a DCFC to get to a 90% State of Charge, and then try for another 125 to 150 miles, and then overnight while getting a full L2 recharge. Sunday, rinse and repeat.
I know it will be hot, roll the windows down, but AC really sucks the range of the battery down easily to 110 to 120 miles on a charge. You want to drive miles between recharging, to make the trip quickly, skip the comfort of AC and bring plenty of drinking water, and drive the coast with the windows cracked 1 to 2 inches. Thats how I maximize miles per kWh of charging time.
Start your driving very early in the day, before the sun comes up, and you'll stay a lot cooler a lot longer. Get off the road and into a room sooner, too, if you have to stay cool.
Can you rent a tow dolly and tow it down one way, for less? Would save an overnight hotel /motel bill, and save a days worth of travel too.