if it is what i think you're talking about,it's where you put the car jack to lift the car
If by trim, you mean the ground effects on the side of the car (under the doors) they are called jack point covers. They can be removed to access the points where you jack the car up.
If the blocks are to be painted THEN stacked, the answer is 12 - the center blocks of each vertical edge (4) and horizontal edge (8). -OR- If the cubes are to be stacked BEFORE painting then the answer is also 12 - the center blocks of the 4 vertical edges, the center blocks of the top 4 horizontal edges, and the 4 bottom corner blocks.
Four the inside, outside, top, & bottom
It depends completely on the type of map and the scale of the map. Look several contour lines above and below the area of interest. Often, the elevation is printed on every 5th contour line. Divide the difference by the number of spaces between the two lines. Example, one contour line says "1000" and the next one with an elevation says "1500". If there are 4 lines in between these two, it is 100 ft per contour line. In some areas, you will need to follow a contour line around the map to track down the elevation of that line. Easier still, check the legend on the side or bottom of the map. The example showing the colors or symbols used may also tell the contour interval if it is consistent for the entire map.
64 ft^2 around the outside without a lid or bottom. 69.07 ft^2 with a bottom, 74.14 ft^2 with a top and bottom. Your questions is kind of vague, I assumed that "8 feet round" is the same as "8 foot circumference".
If by trim, you mean the ground effects on the side of the car (under the doors) they are called jack point covers. They can be removed to access the points where you jack the car up.
WHEN YOU REMOVE THOSE "BLOCKS" IT ALLOWS YOU TO SEE EXACTLY WHERE TO PLACE THE JACK.
On most Fords of this period it is at the bottom of the fluid tank on outside. You must remove the entire tank to get at the pump.
If it is the engine oil you are talking about it is on the bottom of the pan.
You put 6 blocks of glass in the bottom 6 blocks of your crafting table.
Directly underneath the bottom of the rear seat.
That should be the vapor control canister assy.
The 4 cly is on the bottom of the transmission .
Either at the bottom or the rear lower section of radiator
If the blocks are to be painted THEN stacked, the answer is 12 - the center blocks of each vertical edge (4) and horizontal edge (8). -OR- If the cubes are to be stacked BEFORE painting then the answer is also 12 - the center blocks of the 4 vertical edges, the center blocks of the top 4 horizontal edges, and the 4 bottom corner blocks.
no you can't
Usually you just fill it from where you pull out the tranny dipstick from. Just get a funnel with a little hose attched at the bottom and start pouring in. Where is the transmission filter on contour 99