If you're an AC/DC fan, you'll enjoy this story. A Canadian couple recently transformed an old, beat up car into the world's first traveling tribute to the legendary "Highway to Hell" album.

According to the Comox Valley Record, the project began when Frank and Denise Meyer purchased a vintage Saturn for $500. Denise then covered the car's exterior with hundreds of photos featuring the band. She also painted lyrics from several of favorite AC/DC songs on the car. She then added the finishing touch, placing a pair of Angus Young's signature devil horns on the roof.

The Meyer's plan to take the "Highway to Hell Mo-bile" on its first extended road trip later this month when the band performs in Vancouver.

"I knew that they were going to be doing a tour, and I said that’s it, we’re going to go see them, and we’re going to go with a bang,” Denise Meyer told the Comox Valley Record.

Want to see the Highway to Hell Mo-bile in action? Click here to check out the pictures.

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