The neat part is you can choose an era and paint to match.
The white body with white steel wheels and dog dish hubcaps is the classis look your car would have had when brand new...It was the race look of the time.
The two tone, body line split, you now have is a 1990's look that probably falls under "Pro Street" and the wheels fit that perfectly.
I will admit with Joe when he said your car seemed like a Chevy II at first glance.
The tall hood scoop screams look at me, I'm special. In my opinion, unless the scoop has a useful need and function, it detracts from the nice lines of a Fairlane.
The "factory" style 427 scooped hood in nice looking and would fit with the white look as well as fit with the two tone look.
Swapping to the "factory" style 427 scooped hood, and painting it to match the current blue, would result in a very different look while not taking much investment or time. This may be a great look for your car.
You could go full on ricer and paint all the bolt on panels a different color than the body/chassis. Then finish it off with details like scuffs, dents, and some portion of it hanging down broken to really sell the look.
No matter what you do I strongly suggest you do what you want, otherwise you will be constantly chasing what you think some other person wants, and that is a moving target.