Hello,
I removed my shifter from inside the car and found that the bushing on the control arm end nearest to the shifting lever was fine, it was the bushing on the far end of the shifter assembly, down by the transmission that had broken. I was able to remove the remnants of the old bushing easily by cutting it apart with a packing knife. After this, I threw the new bushing and the end of the control arm into a pot of boiling water. After fishing the bushing and the control arm out of the boiling water I was able to insert the bushing pretty easily just with my hands while wearing gloves. I didn't need the special tool after all; although I can see where that tool would still be useful if access was poor.
As for the brakes, I have replaced my flexible hoses and the master cylinder already. It looks like one of the pistons in my right front caliper was leaking so I'm going to replace both front calipers.
I'm really excited to get back on the road - hopefully no other last second problems will pop up after I install the new calipers and bleed the system.
Chris