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2008 Land Rover Defender 2.4 TDCi 130 High Capacity Pickup

Registration
LHZ 992
Chassis
SALLDKHS88A752906
Engine
2.4 TDCi
Odometer
224,822 Kms
€33,000
Registration
LHZ 992
Chassis
SALLDKHS88A752906
Engine
2.4 TDCi
Odometer
224,822 Kms
Registration:
LHZ 992
Chassis:
SALLDKHS88A752906
Engine:
2.4 TDCi
Odometer:
224,822 Kms
Few names in the automotive world carry the heritage and utilitarian pedigree of Land Rover. Since the original Series models of 1948, the marque has built its reputation on durability, mechanical simplicity, and unmatched off-road capability. The Defender line became the embodiment of this philosophy: a vehicle engineered to work in the harshest environments on earth while remaining adaptable, repairable, and endlessly configurable. Among them, the Defender 130 High Capacity Pick Up stands as the ultimate expression of long-wheelbase practicality and load-carrying versatility.

This 2008 Defender 130 High Capacity Pickup (HCPU) is a particularly well-preserved and thoughtfully upgraded example. Originally registered in Spain and imported to Lithuania in 2020, it benefits enormously from a life spent in a warm, dry climate. As a result, the chassis and body remain completely rust-free — a rarity and a major advantage for any Defender of this era.

Following its arrival in Lithuania, the vehicle was used exclusively during the warm seasons, deliberately avoiding winter road salt and the corrosion issues often associated with year-round use. Showing 224,822 km, this left-hand-drive example presents as a clean, structurally sound and carefully maintained Defender ready for continued work or adventure.

Vehicle & Specification

The Defender 130 HCPU offers the most practical configuration in the Defender range. Its long-wheelbase chassis provides exceptional load capacity with its generous rear bed (being capable of accepting a standard pallet), whilst the double-cab layout offers generous passenger accommodation. It is equally at home as a professional workhorse, expedition platform, or overland base vehicle.

This example stands apart thanks to a comprehensive suite of high-quality upgrades focused on durability, suspension geometry, and off-road capability:

  • Old Man Emu heavy-duty 2-inch suspension lift (springs and shocks)

  • Adrenalin 4×4 caster-corrected front radius arms

  • Adrenalin 4×4 heavy-duty double-cranked rear trailing arms

  • Adrenalin 4×4 heavy-duty adjustable panhard rod

  • Gwyn Lewis Sumo bar track rod

  • 4×4 MP track rod guard

  • Terrafirma steering guard

These enhancements significantly improve articulation, steering precision, and underbody protection, making the vehicle highly capable in demanding terrain while maintaining on-road drivability. The suspension geometry corrections ensure driving ease despite the lift, reflecting a well-considered and professionally specified setup rather than cosmetic modification.

Mechanics

Power comes from the dependable 2.4-litre turbocharged diesel engine, paired with a six-speed manual transmission and dual-range four-wheel-drive system. This drivetrain is renowned for its torque delivery and suitability for towing, load carrying, and expedition use.

Importantly, major drivetrain work was completed on 22 July 2022, including:

  • Replacement of the gearbox

  • New clutch installation

  • Reconditioned flywheel

Only approximately 1,000 km have been covered since this work was carried out, meaning the core transmission components are effectively freshly installed and in excellent operating condition.

The vehicle has been maintained with regular fluid changes and consistent mechanical servicing throughout its life. The upgraded steering components and comprehensive underbody protection further reinforce its mechanical integrity.

Interior

The interior remains true to the Defender’s functional ethos: durable, practical, and purpose-built. The double-cab configuration offers comfortable seating for driver and passengers, while maintaining the substantial rear load area that defines the HCPU variant.

As expected from a vehicle used primarily for professional tasks, the cabin reflects sensible use rather than neglect. Controls, switchgear, and seating remain in good working order, consistent with a Defender that has been cared for mechanically and structurally.

Maintenance & Provenance

A particularly reassuring aspect of this vehicle is its ownership history. The previous owner was a professional hot air balloon pilot who used the Defender mainly for work-related purposes. Importantly, this was not his first Defender; he had prior experience with the model and understood its maintenance requirements thoroughly.

All servicing was carried out on time, with careful attention to mechanical upkeep and fluid changes. We can personally attest to the standard of care, having previously sold several vehicles from this owner – each consistently maintained to a high level.

Key history points include:

  • First registered in Spain in 2008

  • Imported to Lithuania in 2020

  • Used only during warm seasons after import

  • Major drivetrain overhaul in July 2022 (approx. 1,000 km ago)

  • Currently registered and inspected in Lithuania, simplifying EU registration

Summary

This 2008 Land Rover Defender 130 HCPU represents a rare opportunity to acquire a long-wheelbase Defender that combines structural integrity, proven maintenance, and high-quality overland upgrades. Rust-free examples are increasingly difficult to find, and this vehicle’s Spanish origins and careful seasonal use set it apart from typical market offerings.

With its recent drivetrain work, comprehensive suspension enhancements, and documented history of conscientious ownership, it is ready for continued professional use, long-distance travel, expedition preparation, or everyday practicality.

A properly maintained, thoughtfully upgraded, and structurally sound Defender 130 such as this is becoming increasingly hard to source – and this example stands as a particularly compelling candidate.

Few names in the automotive world carry the heritage and utilitarian pedigree of Land Rover. Since the original Series models of 1948, the marque has built its reputation on durability, mechanical simplicity, and unmatched off-road capability. The Defender line became the embodiment of this philosophy: a vehicle engineered to work in the harshest environments on earth while remaining adaptable, repairable, and endlessly configurable. Among them, the Defender 130 High Capacity Pick Up stands as the ultimate expression of long-wheelbase practicality and load-carrying versatility.

This 2008 Defender 130 High Capacity Pickup (HCPU) is a particularly well-preserved and thoughtfully upgraded example. Originally registered in Spain and imported to Lithuania in 2020, it benefits enormously from a life spent in a warm, dry climate. As a result, the chassis and body remain completely rust-free — a rarity and a major advantage for any Defender of this era.

Following its arrival in Lithuania, the vehicle was used exclusively during the warm seasons, deliberately avoiding winter road salt and the corrosion issues often associated with year-round use. Showing 224,822 km, this left-hand-drive example presents as a clean, structurally sound and carefully maintained Defender ready for continued work or adventure.

Vehicle & Specification

The Defender 130 HCPU offers the most practical configuration in the Defender range. Its long-wheelbase chassis provides exceptional load capacity with its generous rear bed (being capable of accepting a standard pallet), whilst the double-cab layout offers generous passenger accommodation. It is equally at home as a professional workhorse, expedition platform, or overland base vehicle.

This example stands apart thanks to a comprehensive suite of high-quality upgrades focused on durability, suspension geometry, and off-road capability:

  • Old Man Emu heavy-duty 2-inch suspension lift (springs and shocks)

  • Adrenalin 4×4 caster-corrected front radius arms

  • Adrenalin 4×4 heavy-duty double-cranked rear trailing arms

  • Adrenalin 4×4 heavy-duty adjustable panhard rod

  • Gwyn Lewis Sumo bar track rod

  • 4×4 MP track rod guard

  • Terrafirma steering guard

These enhancements significantly improve articulation, steering precision, and underbody protection, making the vehicle highly capable in demanding terrain while maintaining on-road drivability. The suspension geometry corrections ensure driving ease despite the lift, reflecting a well-considered and professionally specified setup rather than cosmetic modification.

Mechanics

Power comes from the dependable 2.4-litre turbocharged diesel engine, paired with a six-speed manual transmission and dual-range four-wheel-drive system. This drivetrain is renowned for its torque delivery and suitability for towing, load carrying, and expedition use.

Importantly, major drivetrain work was completed on 22 July 2022, including:

  • Replacement of the gearbox

  • New clutch installation

  • Reconditioned flywheel

Only approximately 1,000 km have been covered since this work was carried out, meaning the core transmission components are effectively freshly installed and in excellent operating condition.

The vehicle has been maintained with regular fluid changes and consistent mechanical servicing throughout its life. The upgraded steering components and comprehensive underbody protection further reinforce its mechanical integrity.

Interior

The interior remains true to the Defender’s functional ethos: durable, practical, and purpose-built. The double-cab configuration offers comfortable seating for driver and passengers, while maintaining the substantial rear load area that defines the HCPU variant.

As expected from a vehicle used primarily for professional tasks, the cabin reflects sensible use rather than neglect. Controls, switchgear, and seating remain in good working order, consistent with a Defender that has been cared for mechanically and structurally.

Maintenance & Provenance

A particularly reassuring aspect of this vehicle is its ownership history. The previous owner was a professional hot air balloon pilot who used the Defender mainly for work-related purposes. Importantly, this was not his first Defender; he had prior experience with the model and understood its maintenance requirements thoroughly.

All servicing was carried out on time, with careful attention to mechanical upkeep and fluid changes. We can personally attest to the standard of care, having previously sold several vehicles from this owner – each consistently maintained to a high level.

Key history points include:

  • First registered in Spain in 2008

  • Imported to Lithuania in 2020

  • Used only during warm seasons after import

  • Major drivetrain overhaul in July 2022 (approx. 1,000 km ago)

  • Currently registered and inspected in Lithuania, simplifying EU registration

Summary

This 2008 Land Rover Defender 130 HCPU represents a rare opportunity to acquire a long-wheelbase Defender that combines structural integrity, proven maintenance, and high-quality overland upgrades. Rust-free examples are increasingly difficult to find, and this vehicle’s Spanish origins and careful seasonal use set it apart from typical market offerings.

With its recent drivetrain work, comprehensive suspension enhancements, and documented history of conscientious ownership, it is ready for continued professional use, long-distance travel, expedition preparation, or everyday practicality.

A properly maintained, thoughtfully upgraded, and structurally sound Defender 130 such as this is becoming increasingly hard to source – and this example stands as a particularly compelling candidate.

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