Yipes! So,...Found a few great designs on this forum, and chose to copy DRUMMOND's, because I like the engineering best. He states that it was a reinforcement done to the Abarth Spiders, and I can see why. More on that as things progress,...
I lined up my buddy's rig for towing, and a professional frame/body man (and shop owner) that's a friend of mine, to do the work. And waited for 'the call'.
Pulled the 2 liter, and left it supported, but dangling. Waited for a call from my frame guy for so long, that I pulled the TH180 tranny out (for a cleaning and re-seal) on Weds., because nothing was supposed to happen this week. And then I suddenly got a call this morning, from the owner of the frame shop, Brady, wondering if I could bring the car in today!

With my buddy's generous help, and tow-rig, we got the car there by noonish, and I began teardown of the front end.
Anyway, I got most of the front end apart, but I have to look further to see if I have a pair of external spring compressors - what I took today was my MacPherson strut compressors, and I could not get them to fit. I think that when I did this, twenty years ago, I simply raised the suspension part way with my jack, wired the spring tightly, in that position, and then lowered my jack. I just left the spring compressed while I replaced control arms,...I would sure rather store them uncompressed!
Otherwise, most everything else slightly loosened without too much trouble. I was able to easily 'break' one tie-rod end, but the passenger's side has become Morse taper PITA!
I look forward to inspecting the crossmemeber for cracks, as you can well imagine.
I hope to have lots of pics when I have the damage uncovered. So, lots more soon.
Todd.