Looking carefully at the pic of the white std cab, peeking at the stuff you CAN see through the screen and the shapes that can't be (or aren't hidden), and comparing it to the 2002 on the Dodge website, I have the following observations:
The headlamps and shape of the grill opening are shared with the 1/2 ton.
The top of the grill/leading edge of the hood are big. Like the GMs, taller in the air.
The front fenders might be shared, they are close.
The cabs (including the dinky rear doors) are the same. Hopefully there will be a
CREWCAB option available at some time. The folks that call the shots at DC don't seem to grasp that they are losing a considerable number of sales because of this!
The front splashpan (it isn't strong enough to be considered a BUMPER) is also "big" and sticks out farther and has a larger air opening.
I don't know about you guys but I'm fairly disappointed. After taking the lead in '94 and defining what GM and Ford HDs look like today, DC seems to have gone back to "follow the leader" in styling. Too bad, a powerwagon would have knocked 'em dead. Good thing they didn't think this way in the early 90's.
The only hope I'm holding out is that these ARE 1/2 ton bodies with a couple mods to make them work with the large engines and all they were doing when the pics were taken was powertrain and suspension testing.
On a positive note, I was told by a friend who works at Cummins that the 2003 engine will put the Dodge back in the lead for power.
Sorry so long.