The Japanese microcars of the sixties from Subaru, Mazda and Co. are probably familiar to some car connoisseurs. However, hardly anyone in our part of the world has heard of the Cony brand. The Cony brand vehicles were built as saloons and vans. This report shows the various versions of the Japanese street flea in historical pictures and in the sales literature of the time and explains the modest technology that went into these small cars.