With the 5.2 it probably has an OD transmission and that's where a lot of the issues were on those transmissions. The over drive was not offered on the 3.9 V6 and those transmissions are very reliable. The 5.2 motors were bullet proof and can run for 300K+ miles if properly maintained. <br /> <br /> <br /> From the ad.. "Paint needs to be compounded, belts need to be tighted, A/C charged, battery charged and has a crack in the windshield." <br /><br /> Chances are good that if the AC needs charged it will also need new seals and possibly a few new lines as well. The lines rusted easily in those years and costs can add up in a real hurry. The belt will most likely need replaced (not just tightened) and the battery will need to be replaced (Not just charged) also you might as well replace the alternator at the same time as they are known to lock up. The paint is most likely faded right though the clear coat which was common on those vans, rubbing it out will burn right to the primer. <br /><br /> I've had a couple late 90's Dodge vans and unless you will be doing your own repairs, I'd steer clear of them. They can be cheap to fix on your own (used parts are everywhere), but if you won't be doing the wrenching be prepared for some significant repair costs. They are known for throwing computers and for wiring harness issues (Both extremely expensive repairs if you have to pay shop rates and use new parts).