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This Easily Goes to Prove That a Sherp Is Probably the Worst Way to Drive-Thru

The lengths that some people go to for a couple of additional subscribers is a bit mind-numbing. First of all, the vehicle you see in this video, a Sherp ATV, is not street legal, and no amount of dangling orange triangles would make ever make it. So, don’t try this in your hometown; if you own this pretty awesome amphibious thing, use it where it’s intended: in the middle of nowhere.
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Photo: Rich Rebuilds/YouTube
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With that out of the way, here’s Rich Rebuilds – that guy that has fun with automobiles... and other stuff – going out of his way to achieving a new YouTube milestone that he likes to brag about just a little. We first took notice of him because of his passion for mechanical tinkering, and that usually excused his skidding around – both literally and figuratively.

Apparently, someone suggested that his new milestone could be celebrated in a different way, by taking the Sherp ATV to a drive-thru, as he takes some time in the beginning of the video to explain everything to us. You can skip to the 5:50-minute mark if you don’t want to find out why Rich is talking more than usual.

Hint, it was because the office gal showed up for “work” almost three hours late. She doesn’t get fired, instead she receives a late Christmas present – it already vibrates before the wrapping gets torn apart. This isn’t too NSFW, though, because the gift is actually a “Tesla Fidget Toy” thingy of some sorts.

Now, let’s get down to action; after showing that getting inside the Sherp is a bit “weird,” and there’s no “safety first” of any kind, from the 6:37 mark the first drive-thru on the list is Dunkin’ Donuts, where the alley already proves a bit tight for the Sherp.

That doesn’t slow down our valiant YouTuber, because unfortunately he got encouraged to continue with a free donut. From the 7:30 mark, it’s off to the car wash, where he proves himself to be a real boss as the office gal does all the tidying up - we also suspect they were looking for a way to showcase her gym tights.

Never mind that, because he’s off to the bank next (from 8:40) in search of a couple of lollipops for him and the camera guy. They also discover how to get the party going inside a vehicle that has no speakers, and then they’re finally off to some “real work” when visiting the local hardware store from 10:01.

Seriously, no one believed them, and the pretending is over quickly as they’re off to McDonald's. There, they find yet another issue with the daily errand job, as the Sherp also doesn’t come with cup holders! After this bombshell, and realizing the fact it's so slow they almost caused a car pileup on the road, they’re finally off to their last stop on the menu – the gas station.

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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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