Hi Richard,
When you say "level", where are you measuring from ? At the front it's fairly easy with a cross member that you can use as a datum point although several other methods are also used. At the rear it's more of a problem in picking the datum. As I've got a workshop pit I can get underneath and measure at the rear end of the central spine which is one way of checking the chassis is riding level. I'd need to check back but I don't think it is perfectly level, it's higher at the rear IIRC.
Other places I've measured from are the rear chassis hoop, lowest point. Also the lowest cabin floor points at the wheelarches, the centers of front & rear bumpers and even wheel arches themselves. Interestingly enough, the original owner of my car noted the latter dimensions in a notebook passed on to me, complete with tyres & pressures when measured, which has been helpful.
To give you some idea of how mine is I've attached the one of my records. The numbers you need for ride height are at the bottom of the page and should be easy to compare with yours. The car doesn't lie flat and comparing my numbers with the original owner's when it was new from Lotus, it never has done !
Brian