Another UPDATE
Ok, turns out the cooler lines blew out, hence all the fluid loss. The dealer replaced them at their cost. They also agree the transmission is completely toast and are willing to split the cost on a Chrylser certified rebuilt transmission which would cost $2835. $1400 from them, $1400 for me. Comes with a 3yr warrantee.
The downside is its still a plain ole Chrysler transmission and I figure if I'm gonna put money into it I might as well beef it up a bit.
The dealer offered to chip in $1400 to have the work done elsewhere if I choose. They've been most fair, which is very commendable.
Blue Chip offeres their HD transmission which ALL HD components, billet shafts, more clutches, more surface area, magteq pan, custom VB, custom TC, etc with a 3yr warr. for $4295 installed. Their warrantty is pretty simple--they don't care what you put in front of the transmission or behind it--if you can break it they'll replace it. But it IS 4k ($2800 out of my pocket).
I gave MassDiesel a call to see their options but got an answering machine. I'll try them again later.
Real issue is:
Do I spend the extra money to get the super dooper transmission (which might be overkill for my needs--the truck is just for towing a 10k trailer approx 10k miles/yr, has a #6 plate in it, and needs to last for 3. 5 yrs)
Do I get the plain ole chrysler transmission, save the cash, and hope it doesn't explode after 3yrs?
Would I see any mpg gain with a HD transmission since less power is lost through a crappy TC? I'm trying to rationalize getting a 4k transmission for a '95 truck I bought for 9k a week ago.