Here is a pic of my dodge cummins I bought a couple months back.
Let me know what you would like to know about them. I personally think dodge makes the best HD truck on the market. They have a coil sprung front D60 up front and best of all is the cummins. The cummins should last an easy half a million miles between rebuilds. They can handle monster bombing and live almost as long as it would stock!
Mine is an '01.5 and has a couple of differences from the '00's. The main thing would be that in '01 the power numbers were bumped to 235/460 from the previous 215/420. Dodge went to 4 wheel disk brakes in the middle of '01. I wouldn't be scared of the 47RE auto at all like some people are. The main problem with them is that it was designed to go behind the V10 which turns more RPM's. The lack of higher cruising rpms with the cummins causes lower internal pressures inside the transmission because the pump isn't being turned as fast as behind the V10. It isn't a big deal at all if the engine is stock but if it sees a lot of loads and/or high torque from a bombed cummins it can be an issue. A great upgrade for them is an ATS torque converter and performance valve body. This solves the problem of a weak lockup clutch that will shutter and slip behind a bomber and the valve body bumps up line pressure considerably to handle a LOT more power. If the tranny has low miles....the converter and valve body are the way to go. Should be able to stand 325HP/700ft lbs without much issue. ATS also builds custom billet parts for the 47RE that will make it almost industructable with a power handling of 800/1600+!

They come with a nice tag of $5K though.
www.atsdiesel.com.
Issues on a stock cummins dodge that should be checked out are the fuel pressure, the lift pump is known for failure but good news...cummins will replace it for free under 100K miles. Good fuel pressure is mandatory to keep the VP44 injection pump cool, lubricated, and happy. Another issue that was a problem from 12v engines to early 2001 is the "53" block. That block for some reason was not poured correctly and has a thin spot in the wall and can crack. That can be a costly fix. Some cracked, some didn't.
A simple injector, air filter, exhaust, and Edge EZ chip upgrade and you can have an excess of 300HP/600ft lbs. For about a grand.
Does this truck have leather? I love my black leather seats, dodge was the only manu. with a black leather option when ford and chevy still had the plain grey and tan. The black leather is really sleek and compfortable. The sport models are really attractive over the SLT models due to a different one piece bumper and different grille, all which are color matched. Mine is a sport.
If you can get it for a good price I would DEFINANTLY go for it.
