John Force didn’t just win—he entertained.
This 2000 John Force Castrol GTX “Monsters” Frankenstein Funny Car is a perfect example of how Force transformed NHRA Funny Car racing into something bigger than the strip. At the height of his dominance, Force leaned into creative, fan-focused paint schemes that brought new energy—and new fans—into the sport.
Partnering with Universal Studios Monsters, this Frankenstein-themed Mustang Funny Car became one of the most recognizable and fun designs of the era. It wasn’t just about speed—it was about spectacle. Kids, families, and longtime fans alike were drawn to cars like this, proving that drag racing could be both serious competition and pure entertainment.
Behind the wheel, Force continued stacking wins and championships, building one of the greatest careers in motorsports history. But cars like this are what made him unforgettable—machines that stood out in the staging lanes long before the green light dropped.
Produced by Action Collectibles, this 1:24 scale diecast captures that moment with bold graphics, detailed construction, and a removable body revealing the nitro-powered engine underneath. Paired with its original Frankenstein-themed packaging, this piece delivers both display impact and nostalgic value.
This isn’t just a diecast—it’s a reminder of when John Force made drag racing fun for everyone.
🧾 Product Details
- Driver: John Force
- Vehicle: Castrol GTX “Monsters” Frankenstein Ford Mustang Funny Car
- Year: 2000
- Class: NHRA Funny Car
- Scale: 1:24
- Manufacturer: Action Collectibles / Lionel ARC
- Production Number: Limited Edition – 1 of 14,184
- Condition: Pre-Owned – Great Condition
- Packaging: Original themed box included
⭐ Special Features
- Iconic Frankenstein / Universal Monsters-themed livery
- Part of John Force’s legendary themed Funny Car era
- Bold, eye-catching design with strong display presence
- Removable body with detailed engine and chassis
- Original packaging with collectible artwork
- Appeals to both NHRA collectors and pop culture fans