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Technical Big Block Motor Mount identify

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ford_Doctor, Jan 12, 2026.

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  1. Ford_Doctor
    Joined: Feb 24, 2016
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    A little help.?
    I have a Motor Mount and steel Frame Bracket.
    Ford casting in rubber appears to be
    D0VA-65052-C
    Spread where bolt goes through is 4-1/4
    Bolt size 1/2”
    Your help in identifying this would be good….
    so someone can put it to use in a much needed project.
     

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  2. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    V is Lincoln

    as in the 3rd character of a Ford part number tells you what type of vehicle it was used in

    the first two tell you the year, D0 is 1970

    Most early 460s were taken out of Lincolns, then installed in something else, that's why there are so many spare Lincoln motor mounts laying around waiting to be used.
     
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  3. RmK57
    Joined: Dec 31, 2008
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    I’d say full size Ford or Mercury. Galaxie, Thunderbird, Marquis, Lincoln. Ford didn’t start using the 460 in pickups until 77-78?
     
  4. squirrel
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    The pickup got the 460 earlier than that? but it would have T in the part number, not V

    and the Ford full size cars would have A, not V
     
  5. Jim is correct (as usual). 1970 Lincoln Continental 460. Driver's side I believe.
     
  6. Ford_Doctor
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    Yes very good! ….the rubber motor mount matches 70-73 Lincoln 460, Driver’s Side.
    Thank you.
    Can anyone confirm the metal bracket that attached to the frame is also Lincoln?
     
  7. RmK57
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    Weren’t they still running 360’s in 76 Ford pickups? Looks like 73 was the first year.
     
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  8. squirrel
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    Ford used about 20 different engines in their pickups in the 70s. I got to work at a junkyard when these trucks were almost new, it was hell keeping track of them! Windsors, FE, M, 385, etc.
     
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  9. FrozenMerc
    Joined: Sep 4, 2009
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    Don't forget lots and lots and lots of 300's!
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2026
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