The Queens man who spearheaded the push to draft Donald Trump campaign for president in 2000 is seeing his dream come true — 16 years later.

Mike Niebauer, a leader in the New York State Independence Party at the time, persuaded his party to endorse Trump and promoted his candidacy at the National Reform Party Convention in Dearborn, Mich.

“Look at what I created! I’m proud of my creation!” Niebauer, of College Point, quipped. “I’m a proud papa. You can call me Dr. Frankenstein.”

“I wear my Trump 2000 campaign button when I go out. I get a lot of fist bumps of support,” said Niebauer, 56, who admires Trump as a can-do businessman.

Niebauer pushed a “native son” campaign because The Donald also hails from Queens. Niebauer’s dad served as a contractor for the Trump Organization then headed by Donald’s dad, Fred.

Niebauer and other Trump delegates were knocked off the 2000 ballot during an intraparty skirmish.