The chords to this are essentially just E and C#, however the chorus works  
better with an Eminor from the 7th fret.  I recommend playing the full chords,  
not power chords, if playing this acoustically.  Also, when this song gets  
going, try playing A7 B7 (Johnny Cash style), instead of the C-it's a nice  
modification. 
 
 
Intro E5  C#5  E5  C#5 
 
E5 
It's a Pontiac 
C#5                                                E5 
It's a '63 Stratochief with a three on the tree 
             C#5 
And it belongs to me 
  E5                             C#5 
And my baby 
E5 
Her and me 
             C#5                        E5 
We go driving down old highway seventeen 
            C#5 
She puts on the radio 
            E5 
Rolls down the window 
            C#5 
Lays her head back 
            E5 
It's a Pontiac 
 
 
E5                                 C#5 
It ain't got no wild horses painted on the side 
         E5                        C#5 
And the objects in the mirror are precisely their own size 
E5                         C#5 
It's got a chrome Indian in front of the door 
 

E5                        C#5 
Might be an Apache or an Arapaho 
E5                        C#5                  E5                  C#5 
Or a Pontiac 
 
chorus 
E5 
There was an incident last night 
C#5 
At seventeen and third 
    E5                        C#5                   
It all happened so fast nobody's really sure 
    E5                                    C#5 
But somebody held the rifle, somebody held the sack 
E5 
And as fast as they were there 
                C#5 
Well they were gone just like that 
E5                  C#5                  E5                  C#5 
In a Pontiac 
 

E5                              C#5 
The anti-freeze is boiling and the oil pressure's low 
      E5                             C#5                   
And the pedal's to the metal and it's as fast as it can go 
           E5                            C#5                     
And the stain on her shoulder I getting darker you know 
              E5                        C#5 
And the radio keep blasting out the facts 
E5                  C#5                  E5                  C#5 
It's a Pontiac 
 
 
Tabbed by brock _magoo@Hotmail.com
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