To start suggesting routes, I would say go to Mongolia. That country really stands out for its way of life which is unlike any other, and sadly rapidly disappearing. If you do Mongolia properly, which in my opinion is to stay off-road, you're really getting the most out of the absolute freedom of having your own vehicle, and will really meet the locals who still live the same way.
You can then either double back towards Europe via the Caucasus to take in as much of Central Asia as you can, or go on to SE Asia (an area I have no experience of, but know is more difficult to travel in with a vehicle than western / central / South Asia) and then on to the Americas in future stages.
EO
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EurasiaOverland a memoir of one quarter of a million kilometres by road through all of the Former USSR, Western and Southern Asia.
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