Farman, Micot et Compagnie was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1898, located in St. Maurice, Seine. The company produced light vehicles, notably a three-seater car that was powered by an Auge Cyclope two-cylinder engine.
While the involvement of one or more of the Farman brothers in the company is plausible due to their significant contributions to the automotive industry during that era, there is no definitive evidence to confirm their participation. The brand's production was relatively limited, and it did not achieve widespread recognition in the automotive market.
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