I like it, but I'm biased. I checked out the same cstom van book from the bookmobile for at least 2 years straight growing up in the early 80's. I'm not sure where in that 2 years I had to start checking it in and leaving it every other week, but I would go through infinite and likely futile and unnecessary complex strateg'ery to wait out the librarian who would put it back on the shelf, then I'd find it, hide it, and keep my fingers crossed for another week, then linger again when it was back to try to 'sneak' it out of the hiding hole.
I'd buy a copy today if I could remember the title but that second to last page in the back, sure won't leave anytime soon.
That said, I don't see this as a PBR theme but more of the PBR 70's lifestyle, theme and like the way it looks. Any other beer wouldn't due. Its a great looking machine and really love the hand drawn art, I like it better than Metallica.
That said, as a hard core van geek, if I had to pick. It would be Whoa Nellie, those hippy chicks don't stand a chance against those farm girls. I'm still glad to see them taking advantage of a simple machine and completed design to produce an alternative machine. I'd like to see more of that, more theme variation, and more risk in theme types. I think this is a stretch and glad they did it. Since were imagining anyway, for the money, I wouldn't hesitate to go for Ghostbusters over either.
Sad when you grow up, even your window shopping has a budget.