Fluid level for '80 300TD

I have a newly acquired 1980 300TD and the first thing I wanted to do was change the transmission fluid. The stick was reading 2 or 2 ½ inches above full at temperature before I did anything, but outside of some issues with the 3rd to 2nd gear kick down, it was well behaved. The gasket was hard and the fluid was very old which is not good news, but the car has suffered fair neglect and I was not too dismayed. The issue of immediate concern was that I retrieved only 6 qts. of fluid from the system, including torque converter. At present I have replaced the fluid to the level I found it at, but am not driving the car. I might guess that the dipstick is either a mismatched junkyard replacement, or maybe the dip tube has been modified or maybe the AT fluid was overfilled.
1) Any AT that I have ever had would be undrivable with that much overfill.
2) Because of the model year I have been unable to acquire a tech manual of part numbers that I might use to research this issue (not in print as far as I can tell).
3) All available replacement dipsticks only seem to go back to 1981.
So...
Is there any way to determine the proper level of fluid apart from a dip stick, maybe by relation to height of fluid above the banjo fitting?
Is there a way for me to get a “cut sheet” of the tube and dip stick dimensions, or in any other way determine if modifications have been made?
Is there any other source for factory mechanical or technical manuals outside of MBUSA or E-Bay? (I have a service manual and a CD facsimile with chassis, engine, and climate and electrical)

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