It's been an interesting, if somewhat frustrating morning. I finished the top rail cross piece and fitted it, only to discover that a) I couldn't fit the dash over it and b) I didn't really need it anyway... Let me explain:
Having peeled the cross piece off the parcel tape-covered workmate, I drilled a couple of holes and fitted it across the dash. I then had a root around in my bits box and found a couple of brackets from the old MG F dash I was going to use. These fitted perfectly as supports. I drilled out a couple of holes and bolted them to the cross piece and lower dash rail. I then offered up the dash cover and found that it wouldn't fit at all. Both the cross piece and the uprights fouled the now modified dash. Not only that, but where I had filled in the "glovebox" hole and centre section, it now fouled on the lower rail as well. Amazingly I didn't scream or set fire to anything. (Since my bearing issues I seem to be much more relaxed...) I applied some much needed modification to the bottom rail using the Dremel.
Then I grabbed the dash cover and fitted it, using the two screw holes at the bottom on each side. I will need to modify it slightly to add two more mounting points, but because the dash is now so much stiffer after the alterations, there should be no need for additional bracing. The downside is that I also need to construct a dash top to include the screen vents. There was one that came with the car, but in usual 1980s kit car fashion, it doesn't come anywhere near to fitting properly. I think I am going to need to get creative... All suggestions welcomed!
Cross piece fitted fine.

MG F brackets were a perfect fit after redrilling a couple of holes...

... but the whole set up was binned as it got in the way. So did this.
