Prior to the shutdowns of the Covid pandemic, there was a hugely popular vintage car event in Newport called Rides on Monmouth. The event was named for the city's main street, Monmouth Ave., that would shut down through the heart of the city and line it old cars and trucks. But like many events the pandemic shut it down. It tried to make a comeback but the main force behind the event, the city's police chief, retired and there was no one to oversee the show. Then, last year, it came back with a new name, Wheels Back on Monmouth. This year past year's show had to be canceled due to rain and even the re-scheduled date saw morning precipitation and threats through the early parts of the day. Still, over 150 cars and trucks showed up. Among them was a mid-century Ford Fairlane, a 1968 Cadillac El Dorado, a Buick Riviera, a 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, a 1969 Chevy El Camino, a Studebaker Daytona, and a Ford Fairlane.