Any post 1972 and pre 1985 blocks had facility for a Cortina/Bronco F150 dipstick location. They got stamped for the Standard dealer order, and then drilled up for the order. You can redrill a pre 72 and post 86 block, but its not easy because the casting is full of other engine number or die stamps. Some of the Ford plant technicians must have loved making shoving X's on the core boxes.
After 1985, the Cortina dip stick boss disapeared on the block. The destination of the block was decided at the Geelong assembley plant, and if you check the sticky on engine numbers, you can see if its was orignially F150, Cortina, Transit or any of the X-shell Fords (Falcon, Futura, Fairmonts, Fairlane or LTD).
One note. The later 1970 on block is about 10 inches wide, and the much earlier, lighter and smaller 200 and 221 engines are not able to be dumped in unless you weld the later Cortina sump to the standard 200/221 item. Although similar to TC and TD 200/250's, everything in the earlier block is down sized. There is about 60 to 80 pounds less metal, they are 0.5 or so narrower, and 1 to 1.6" shorter in both length and height.