I paid $800 for my '01.
All I've had to do was:
new fuel pump
new radiator
new t-stat housing
new pistons & rings
mill the heads
bore and surface the block
new headgaskets with ARP studs
new bearings
new timing chains
new oil pump
new camshafts, valves, rockers, lifters and oil tube
new water pump
new torque converter
new clutches, steels and bands
new EPC solenoid, TSS sensor and solenoid harness
and a few other misc sensors, buttons, switches, fluids, hoses, belts and the like.
What a deal! LOL
In all seriousness though, a lot of that it didn't "NEED", but since I had to have both the engine and the trans apart, I figured it was better to go back as new as possible. I could have slapped a band in the trans and kept on going with the blown headgaskets and time bomb timing chains, but that wasn't a smart plan, IMO. I could have also just fixed the heads and the timing chains on the motor along with the trans and saved a ton, but at 268k on all of those parts, that didn't seem too smart either. I gambled on being able to fix it cheap and lost, but I still think I can sell it for more than I have in it. It's a solid little truck. I like it well enough I've scheduled a windshield replacement for next week and have a new Pioneer head unit on the way.
BTW, The truck had $800 worth of new tires on it when I bought it.