While on the job, Joe Tomaro gets from point A to point B in a stainless-steel vehicle that is 74 years old, 27 feet long, weighs more than 5,000 pounds and manages only about 8 miles per gallon.
Oh, and it looks like a spacecraft.
"It definitely gets people's attention," Tomaro said.
For Tomaro, 52, attention is a good thing. He rents out rides on what is known as the Rocket Ship Car.
"People love it," he said.
The automobile is beyond neat. It's a piece of history.
Once, it was part of a featured attraction -- Rocket Ships -- at Euclid Beach Park, a Cleveland amusement park open from 1895 to 1969. One of three ships on the Buck Rogers-themed ride, it hung from a series of cables while repeatedly, and somewhat slowly, taking passengers in one big circle intended to make them feel as if they were flying through the air.
As a child, Tomaro visited the park often.