(Wheel cover) A hubcap, wheel cover or wheel trim is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the wheel. Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel.
A decorative metal or plastic disc that obscures a vehicles stamped steel wheels, lug nuts and/or hubs from view.
The first Cadillac wheel covers were introduced in 1932; it is rumored that chauffeurs and owners alike were getting tired of cleaning spoked wheels!
Straight; directly
Very
Entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity)
containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
full moon: the time when the Moon is fully illuminated; "the moon is at the full"
beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening; "full the cloth"
Wheel Covers
An option on the Special was the full wheel cover rather than the plain hub cap. These were in excellent condition and just needed a wash and the "Buick" trim repainted. On the Super & Roadmaster the full hubcap is completely different and looks like a sombrero.
Four Wheel Drive Spread
Four Wheel Drive
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Mercury SRM-1-1027
1975