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