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The '''Anahuac''' was a short-lived [[United States]] [[automobile]] styled after a contemporary [[Poland|Polish]] car and manufactured in 1922 in [[Indianapolis]] by the [[Frontenac Motor Corporation]]  Intended for the [[export]] market (it was to have been marketed in [[Mexico]] by a [[Mexico|Mexican]] concern), the car had a [[wheelbase]] of {{Convert|115|in|mm}}; only four were ever completed.
The '''Anahuac'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Anahuac |url=https://www.indyautomuseum.org/explore/makes/anahuac |website=indyautomuseum.org |access-date=9 June 2025}}</ref> was a short-lived [[United States]] [[automobile]] styled after a contemporary [[Poland|Polish]] car and manufactured in 1922 in [[Indianapolis]] by the [[Frontenac Motor Corporation]]  Intended for the [[export]] market (it was to have been marketed in [[Mexico]] by a [[Mexico|Mexican]] concern), the car had a [[wheelbase]] of {{Convert|115|in|mm}}; only four were ever completed.


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