Van Halen Fan Paints His Truck to Look Like Eddie's Frankenstein Guitar
Ryan Humphrey of Ohio—who happens to be a huge Van Halen fan—painted his Toyota truck to match Eddie Van Halen's famous Frankenstein guitar, also known as the Frankenstrat.
The pro-shot video below shows the step-by-step process—and it features some very nice background music courtesy of Eddie and the gang.
Enjoy!
P.S.: We spotted this one over at the Van Halen News Desk.
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