Help with loss of a mopar lover

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Help with loss of a mopar lover

Hi there. I wish I could say I came here because of my own genuine enthusiasm for all things mopar but that is not the case today. All of my love for mopar comes directly from my bloodline and is more sentimental for me than anything. To make a long story short, my biological father passed away on June 5th and he was an avid lover of all things mopar. This love started because of his dad (my grandpa and adoptive father) who worked in the parts department for Dodge his whole life. This also followed my dad's brothers, one who works the same job as my grandpa did and one who is one of the core members of the pit crew for the all star dodge nitro funny car.

This brings me to the reason for this whole post. I am hoping I can get some guidance on something sentimental for my dad's kids. I am one of five total. He had four girls and one boy. Originally, I thought I might be able to find something with the mopar symbol that could be split into five (one letter for each kid) and turn each letter into a keychain or bracelet but I'm not having any luck in that area. They don't have to be the same items but just something small we can all carry around or put in our cars to symbolize him. It would be even better if I could customize them in some way, like with his name or his birthday. My mind is so lost at the moment, I'm not thinking clearly enough to actually find items that would actually work. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
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