Harry Mundy (1915–1988) was a British car engine designer and motoring magazine editor.
He was educated at King Henry VIII School in Coventry and went on to serve his apprenticeship with Alvis.
He left them in 1936 to join English Racing Automobiles (ERA) in Bourne, Lincolnshire as a draughtsman.
Also at ERA was Walter Hassan who became a lifelong friend; the two would work together later at Jaguar on engine development.
His career then took a change in direction and he moved into journalism becoming Technical Editor of The Autocar magazine in 1955 but while there he also worked on the design of the Ford based twin-cam engine for Lotus.