John Force GTX 8x Champ 1999 Ford Mustang Funny Car 1:24 Diecast – 1 of 5,004 NHRA Collectible
By 1999, John Force wasn’t just winning races — he was rewriting the Funny Car record books.
This John Force GTX 8x Champ 1999 Ford Mustang Funny Car commemorates one of the most dominant stretches in NHRA history. Force captured eight consecutive NHRA Funny Car World Championships from 1993–2000, an unprecedented run that cemented him as the face of the sport during the modern nitro era.
Driving the Castrol GTX-backed Ford Mustang, Force became known for his relentless consistency, emotional intensity, and ability to rise in pressure moments. By the end of his career, he would amass:
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16 NHRA Funny Car World Championships (a record)
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150+ national event wins
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Decades as the winningest driver in Funny Car history
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Status as one of the most recognizable figures in all of motorsports
The 1999 season fell right in the heart of his championship dynasty — when the Mustang body style was iconic, the GTX colors were instantly recognizable, and John Force Racing was the team to beat.
This 1:24 scale 8X Champ edition, limited to 1 of 5,004 produced, captures that era of dominance. The detailed Mustang Funny Car body and championship branding make this piece especially appealing for collectors who appreciate Force’s late-’90s reign.
Pre-owned and in good condition, this diecast represents more than a race car — it represents the height of a motorsports icon’s power in the NHRA Funny Car ranks.
Product Details
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Driver: John Force
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Car: 1999 Ford Mustang Funny Car (Castrol GTX 8x Champ Edition)
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Scale: 1:24
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Series: MAC Tools Collector Club
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Production: Limited to 5,004 Produced
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Condition: Pre-Owned – Good Condition
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Category: NHRA Funny Car Diecast & Drag Racing Memorabilia
For collectors who remember the GTX Mustangs dominating Sunday eliminations — and for fans who respect championship dynasties — this John Force 8x Champ edition belongs in any serious NHRA collection.
At Revelry1, we don’t just sell diecast.
We honor the icons who made the sport larger than life.