That's a very nice old Zundapp. Looks like it's pretty much all there, too. Sure would look nice sitting next to the R65; a brace of German heritage cousins.
"The PO had the sidecovers tied on with bread ties of all things..."
Actually, many R65 side panels are secured with
color-coordinated bread twisties.
"The rubber grommets are missing in two places."Same issue with my 1981 R65, plus... no side covers. Scored a pair in well used condition w/o the grommets. One cover even had the mounting tab broken beyond use.
Here's my DIY grommet solution that I continue to use on all four corners of the '81:
Ghetto Grommets- A trip to the hardware store, with a side cover in hand, produced rubber grommets that fit the side cover's mounting tab. The too large i.d. of the grommet was filled with a short piece of vinyl tubing that also matched the o.d. of the stud on the chassis. I was in business for pocket change!

Here's the ghetto grommet positioned on the frame. Leaving some length on the vinyl tube permits positioning the grommet to the side cover without stressing the plastic mounting tab. So far, so good.

One of the eBay covers had a broken grommet mounting tab. Spot in on the yellow paper. By tracing the tab's shape, I was able to fab up an aluminum replacement with an extended lower portion that was epoxied into the molded slot on the "vent rib".

The aluminum replacement tab is easily mated to the ghetto grommet's adjustability feature. [smiley=clap.gif]

OK, Hacker... We
all love photos. Now let's see the sidecar rig.
Rule of the Forum: No photo, the bike doesn't exist.

Monte