BOYLES, J.
In January, 1949, the plaintiff traded his 1940 Nash automobile to defendants for a 1942 Nash and assumed an obligation to pay $660 difference. After using the 1942 Nash for about 2 months, plaintiff had it returned to the discount company which had financed his purchase, and brought the instant suit against the defendants, who are used-car dealers, for damages, alleging in his declaration that they "fraudulently and falsely represented the said automobile...
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