I'd argue that the need to provide a specification for ASCII as an 8-bit format is pretty strong evidence of the existence of ASCII in other formats :)
Edit: to clarify, there's a spec for ASCII-as-8-bit-with-top-bit-clear, but it came some time after the ASCII spec and if someone needed to define that later it strongly suggests some people were doing it differently
Edit: to clarify, there's a spec for ASCII-as-8-bit-with-top-bit-clear, but it came some time after the ASCII spec and if someone needed to define that later it strongly suggests some people were doing it differently