I've got a Red 2000 Regular Dakota with less than 15k on the odometer and it's got the 4.7l v8 with the NV3500 5 speed manual transmission in a 4x2 flavor. It's got 3.92 with the Limited Slip differential, Sport Package, and some other goodies. The truck is in show room shape, no scratches, no dents, no accidents, and I have all the original paper work, keys, etc. It also gets stored every winter in my heated poll barn and never driven during the winter time, let alone if it will rain out during the summer. It technically has only been driven while it was sunny and dry out.
I'm never going to sell it... but I was wondering more of how rare it is?
Also, is there any way to tell how many of these trucks were made during this model year in this configuration?
I love this truck, and it's more of a conversation piece around my house than anything... I'd prefer to rather look at it and talk about it than drive it sometimes... but driving it puts icing on the cake. All the people that have oohed and ahhed over this truck has been countless. They are surprised it's got a v8, and when I tell them it's got a 5 speed, they are speechless. It's kind of sick, but funny.
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its not "that" rare... someday it may be, but its still a truck, and for some reason trucks just arent collectible unless there were only a few made in the first place.
like the little red wagon rams, those are collectible,
now, a 5.9 r/t with a factory 5 speed, that would be a collectible someday
of course, 2.5 daks are rare and hard to find, but nobody really cares about them
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its not "that" rare... someday it may be, but its still a truck, and for some reason trucks just arent collectible unless there were only a few made in the first place.
like the little red wagon rams, those are collectible,
now, a 5.9 r/t with a factory 5 speed, that would be a collectible someday
of course, 2.5 daks are rare and hard to find, but nobody really cares about them
True.
I'm still rather curious aproximately how many were stick with the 4.7l v8 reg cab though... it's gotta be lower than the R/T reg cab 5.9l v8 automatics... people tend to go with autos vs manuals, unless you are a gearhead like me. If you see my point.
I'd love to have one of those red wagon rams, too... but that will never happen.
That is a pretty sweet truck though. Iv never seen one like that w/ a 4.7. Iv seen quite a few 5.2 reg cabs 5speeds.
You should just mod it though. That could be a fast truck easily. A reg cab 5 speed 4.7 could probably keep up w/ a 5.9 club cab (via the worst transmission ever made). That could be a nice little sleeper.
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2002 4.7L extended cab 5 speed
- K&N drop in
- Hopin for a lot more mods to come (broke and in college)
anything with 4 wheels and a motor is inevitably a money pit. unless its some kind of old muscle car, but i would beat the hell out of one of those if i had one anyway. cars are meant to be driven and ENJOYED!
Yeah unless you have a special edition vehicle or a 1960s-70s muscle car its not going to realy be worth much more. Most people are just going to see another pickup. Although we know its a pretty sweet truck people who do not know as much about vehicles just see another truck.
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2002 4.7L extended cab 5 speed
- K&N drop in
- Hopin for a lot more mods to come (broke and in college)
not to be a dick or anything... "if you want to look at a car, buy a poster"
basically there is really no sense in having a truck to keep as a "collector" item, unless of course it was one of only a handful made. i would almost bet that trying to find a quad cab 4x4 4.7 5 speed with 3.55s is about as rare as the truck you are talking about...
if i were you, i would mod it and make it a fast "sleeper" and drive it to have fun with it. only cars like the 71 plymouth cuda hemi convertible w/ 4 speed are the ones that i would keep in the garage most of the time (since they made like 11 total and only 5 or 7 with the manual tranny)
cheers
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since you in the low 20k mile range...id say keep the engine and do a Kenne bell SC and build the tran as well as some engine strenght adn do a posi out back....make it one bad ass sleeper...
havein low miles is good bc you dont have to worry about haveing too many miles where a SC can blow your motor easily
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