0 the circular metal covering over the hub of a vehicle's wheel
1 a round cover that fits over the center of the outside of a car’s wheel
He is like the thief who steals one's car and comes back the next day to return the hubcaps.
Cars with alloy wheels or styled steel wheels generally use smaller hubcaps, sometimes called center caps.
Key components such as the pole, hubcap and yoke were reinforced with decorated copper castings, increasing the chariots stability and durability.
Wheels were steel, dressed up with full-diameter chrome hubcaps and 4-ply 6.40 x 15-inch whitewall tires.
The bat-emblem hubcaps was a counter-rotating gear that transferred into a stationary point.
American gamelan builders used all sorts of materials including aluminum, tin cans, car hubcaps, steel, antique milk-strainers, etc.
All station wagons and other standard models had small hubcaps.
It included a changed grille and other minor changes, such as new wing mirrors and hubcaps.